Google, World Bank Partner On Public Digital Infrastructure For Nigeria, Others

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Google and the World Bank Group have partnered to provide public digital infrastructures and accelerate digital transformation in emerging markets like Nigeria.

The collaboration focuses on deploying Open Network Stacks, which act like digital infrastructure to help citizens access vital services.

According to the duo, “By combining Google Cloud’s AI technology, including its Gemini models, with the World Bank Group’s development expertise, the initiative helps governments quickly create interoperable networks for critical sectors like agriculture, healthcare and skilling. Citizens can interact with these AI-powered services in over 40 languages, even on simple devices.”

The collaboration, they said, builds on a successful pro bono pilot in Uttar Pradesh in India that helped thousands of smallholder farmers increase profitability.

To foster a sustainable and open ecosystem, they noted that Google.org is funding the new nonprofit Networks for Humanity (NFH), to build universal digital infrastructure (Beckn open network and Finternet asset tokenisation), establish regional innovation labs and pilot social impact applications globally.



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