African countries learn from Tanzania’s NaPA system

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African countries learn from Tanzania’s NaPA system
African countries learn from Tanzania’s NaPA system

Africa-Press – Tanzania. VARIOUS African countries have started visiting Tanzania to learn how the country has successfully implemented the lucrative National Physical Addressing (NaPA) system.

Minister for Communications and Information Technology, Mr Jerry Silaa, revealed this in Dodoma on Thursday during the launch of Postcodes Commemoration Week.

He stated that several countries had struggled to implement the system in accordance with regional and global agreements. Speaking at the event, which was attended by various stakeholders from both the public and private sectors, the minister noted that the system has greatly enhanced the provision and accessibility of social services, particularly during the 4th, 5th and 6th industrial phases, which are heavily reliant on ICT.

“The implementation of this system was stalled for over 10 years until President Samia Suluhu Hassan issued a directive to complete the exercise within four months. The decision deserves praise.

It should be noted that many countries, especially in Africa, have failed to implement the programme.

As a result, they are now visiting Tanzania to learn how we made it successful,” he said. According to him, by May 31, 2022, when the operation concluded, over 12.3 million postcodes had been registered and integrated into the NaPA system.

Under the theme “Understanding and Using Postcodes to Enhance Delivery and Access to Services,” Mr Silaa stated that the three-day event aims to boost the implementation and sustainable use of the NaPA system.

Deputy Minister in the President’s Office for Regional Administration and Local Government (PO-RALG), Dr Festo Dugange, said that his ministry is one of the primary beneficiaries of the system, as it has enhanced service delivery in both urban and rural areas.

Representing the Minister of the docket, Mohamed Mchengerwa, at the well-attended event, Dr Dugange highlighted that PO-RALG has successfully conducted trials for issuing letters digitally.

“The Ministries of Communications, ICT and PO-RALG have agreed to continue training regional and district coordinators on the NaPA system. Additionally, online training sessions will be held via ICT platforms,” the deputy minister said, urging administrative secretaries and district directors to facilitate and encourage staff participation in the training.

He further emphasised on the importance of the system in streamlining government operations. Meanwhile, the Director General of the Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) Commission, Dr Nkundwe Mwasaga, urged innovators to leverage the NaPA system to develop innovative services that can benefit Tanzanians nationwide.

He explained that through strategic partnerships, policy formulation and capacity-building initiatives, the ICT Commission is working to bridge the digital divide, enhance digital literacy and position Tanzania as a leader in the global digital economy

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