Kalp Foundation, Ministry of Communication and Digital Economy of The Gambia forge partnership
The partnership will allow the Kalp Foundation to spearhead the inclusive development initiative at The Gambia with its blockchain-based decentralised digital public infrastructure (DPI), Gambia One, a revolutionary app that leverages Kalp Blockchain’s cutting-edge capabilities to enable secure data exchange, streamline government operations and digitise critical services, among other features.
The Kalp Foundation, a non-profit organisation committed to building digital public infrastructure envisaging inclusive growth through blockchain technology, has announced a collaboration with The Gambia. The transformative partnership aims to create a blockchain-powered digital public infrastructure (DPI) platform, Gambia One, while simultaneously driving capacity-building initiatives for government leadership and skilling programs for Gambian youth in the blockchain and related technology ecosystem, according to a press release.
The partnership will allow the Kalp Foundation to spearhead the inclusive development initiative at The Gambia with its blockchain-based decentralised digital public infrastructure (DPI), Gambia One, a revolutionary app that leverages Kalp Blockchain’s cutting-edge capabilities to enable secure data exchange, streamline government operations and digitise critical services, among other features. It reflects a shared commitment to advancing sustainable development through innovation, compliance, and inclusivity.
Together, the Government of The Gambia aim to empower underserved communities, bridge the digital divide, and create scalable solutions aligned with global regulatory and ethical standards.
“We are deeply honoured to collaborate with The Gambia in its journey towards becoming a future-ready nation powered by a robust blockchain-driven digital ecosystem. This groundbreaking initiative showcases Kalp Foundation’s commitment to delivering scalable, compliant, and transparent solutions that empower governments to modernise processes, improve citizen services, and drive equitable growth. Our partnership with The Gambia marks the beginning of a series of transformative engagements designed to empower nations with sustainable and inclusive digital public infrastructure," said Tapan Sangal, Founder and Director, Kalp Foundation.
Highlighting the importance of this collaboration, Hon Lamin Jabbi, Hon’ble Minister of Communications & Digital Economy (MoCDE), said: “The Gambia welcomes Kalp Foundation’s vision and expertise in fostering an inclusive digital ecosystem. Together, we will harness the power of blockchain-enabled DPI to deliver innovative, citizen-centric solutions that align with global standards of trust, transparency, and accountability. This initiative is a testament to our commitment to building a brighter, more inclusive future for our nation.”
“This partnership represents a significant leap forward in The Gambia’s digital transformation. By leveraging Kalp Blockchain’s groundbreaking technology, we are setting a benchmark for how nations can unlock their full potential through innovation and collaboration," added Hassan M Jallow, Permanent Secretary, MoCDE.
Kalp Foundation envisions scaling this model globally, with multiple partnerships in the pipeline aimed at transforming the digital landscape through a focus on inclusivity, compliance, and innovation.
This collaboration with The Gambia is a bold step toward a future where technology bridges divide, empowers communities, and fosters sustainable growth across nations, the release added.
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