The partnership reflects a shared focus on building resilient digital systems and protecting critical information infrastructure amid growing cyber threats.
Ministry of Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations Ghana has reaffirmed Ghana’s commitment to international collaboration in cybersecurity through strengthened ties with Italy, aimed at securing the digital future of both economies and their citizens.
The partnership reflects a shared focus on building resilient digital systems and protecting critical information infrastructure amid growing cyber threats. As part of this effort, Ghana continues to advance key national initiatives that integrate cybersecurity awareness and secure digital practices.
Flagship programmes such as the One Million Coders Programme and Girls in ICT are playing a central role in developing a future-ready workforce. These initiatives are designed to equip young people with the technical skills and cybersecurity knowledge required to safeguard digital ecosystems and support national digital transformation goals.
The Cyber Security Authority Ghana is also engaged in these efforts, contributing to the broader objective of strengthening the country’s cyber resilience and promoting secure digital innovation.
Government officials emphasised that cybersecurity remains a shared responsibility, highlighting the importance of international partnerships in building secure, inclusive, and sustainable digital economies.

