Project Summary:
"Digital Dhow" is a flagship digital transformation initiative
aimed at positioning Zanzibar as a pioneering smart economy in East Africa. Anchored in local heritage
yet
driven by cutting-edge technology, this project envisions a digital leap that empowers Zanzibari
citizens,
businesses, and institutions through innovation, connectivity, and inclusive digital services. Like the
traditional dhow that once connected Zanzibar to the global trade network, this digital dhow will carry
Zanzibar into a future of prosperity, sustainability, and resilience.
Objectives:
- Build a Smart Digital Infrastructure: Develop a secure and scalable ICT backbone
to support e-governance, digital payments, and smart services.
- Empower Local Innovation: Establish Digital Innovation Hubs to incubate startups,
especially in tourism, fishing, agriculture, and artisan industries.
- Boost Digital Literacy: Deliver training programs for youth, women, and small
businesses on digital tools, financial literacy, and e-commerce.
- Modernize Government Services: Implement an integrated digital governance system
for health, education, identity, land, and tax.
- Promote Zanzibar as a Digital Nomad & Tech Destination: Create a
business-friendly tech ecosystem and global branding campaign.
Key Components:
Smart Infrastructure Deployment
- Expansion of fiber-optic connectivity across the islands.
- Community Wi-Fi zones in rural and urban centers.
- Smart energy and IoT infrastructure pilots.
Zanzibar Innovation & Tech Hubs
- Establish 3 regional innovation hubs (Unguja, Pemba, and Urban West)
- Co-working spaces, mentorship programs, and seed funding for startups.
e-Government Ecosystem
- Integrated e-ID, e-health, e-land registry, and e-tax platforms.
- Mobile-first citizen service applications.
Digital Skills Academy
- Targeting youth (18–35), women entrepreneurs, and civil servants.
- Courses in coding, digital marketing, data analytics, and blockchain.
Smart Tourism and Heritage Digitization
- Virtual Zanzibar platform showcasing 3D cultural heritage and tourism portals.
- Digital guides and augmented reality experiences for tourists.
Target Beneficiaries:
- 1.5 million Zanzibari citizens.
- Over 500 MSMEs and 100 startups.
- Government institutions and civil servants.
- Tourists and digital nomads.
Project Duration
36 months (3 years)
Expected Outcomes:
- 80% internet penetration across Zanzibar.
- 5,000+ trained individuals in digital skills.
- 100+ government services fully digitized.
- 150 startups launched or scaled.
- 30% increase in tech-based employment.
Budget Estimate:
Component |
Estimated Cost (USD) |
Smart Infrastructure Development |
$5,000,000 |
Innovation Hubs (3 Hubs) |
$2,500,000 |
e-Government Systems & Platforms |
$3,000,000 |
Digital Skills Academy & Training |
$1,200,000 |
Tourism & Cultural Digitization |
$800,000 |
Project Management & Monitoring |
$500,000 |
Branding, Marketing & Outreach |
$500,000 |
Contingency (10%) |
$1,350,000 |
Total Estimated Budget
| $14,850,000
|
Implementation Partners:
- Revolutionary Government of Zanzibar.
- Local universities and TVETs.
- International development agencies (e.g., World Bank, UNDP)
- Private sector partners (telecom, fintech, tourism)
- Diaspora and global tech experts.
Sustainability & Impact Strategy:
- Revenue from e-government services and startup equity
- Public-private partnerships for hub management.
- Continuous capacity building.
- Green tech integration for energy and environment.