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Israel commits to driving Nigeria’s tech, innovation to boost economy

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The State of Israel has reaffirmed its commitment to support Nigeria in driving its technology, innovative sectors, and building entrepreneurship among the youths to boost the nation’s economy.

Some Officials of the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs disclosed this during meetings with a delegation of Nigerian journalists on a tour of Israel on Tuesday in Jerusalem.

They said that Israel is known for its high technology and innovation which it successfully used to transform its nation to a developed one despite its numerous challenges.

Deputy Director-general, African Department, Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Sharon Bar-Li, said Israel’s aim is to transfer knowledge to a society and ensure sustainability of such programmes by training and empowering local partners.

She said: “We have continued working with African countries and making the Israeli technology available.

“Here, it is really not about the know-how, transferring knowledge, transferring technology, but the idea of working with Israel is about the how because we have the experience.

“Just several years ago, we were a developing country and therefore we are in a very good position to work together with your countries.

“One of the fields that Israel has decided to master, and if you like to use it as a spearhead in its activities in African countries, is around a sector of innovation and entrepreneurship.

“Israel is described as the start-up nation, country of innovation. This restlessness that we have is the key engine to innovation.

“Although the traditional sectors of agriculture, water and health are still very relevant when working with African countries. We have realized that many African countries have entrepreneurial elements in which Israel and Israeli can connect with naturally.

“And this is where we identify a good area, a common denominator where we can work together.”

Although the traditional sectors of agriculture, water and health are still very relevant when working with African countries. We have realized that many African countries have entrepreneurial elements in which Israel and Israeli can connect with naturally.

Innovative Hub

Bar-Li informed that one of Israel’s sustainable development programmes in Africa is the establishment of its Development Agency, MASHAV’s Innovative Hub (Innov-Hub) in Abuja for aspiring researchers.

She said that Israel will be replicating the innovative hub for young entrepreneurs in every capital country of Africa where it has a Mission.

She said the policy is geared toward entrepreneurship and innovation, touching different fields in many different sectors to create cohorts of young entrepreneurs, and a network that can contribute to their economy, their communities, with Israeli’s support.

“This is the direction we have been taking in several years in Africa, the MASHAV laboratory outside Abuja.

“Following the success, we emulated and established one in Accra, and now we are looking at putting another one in Dakar Senegal.

“And the vision is to have such centres of excellence and innovations in each of the countries in which we have an Embassy,” Bar-Li said.

People ownership

The Deputy Director-General, Public Diplomacy, Israeli Foreign, Emmanuel Nachshon, said Israel has specialists going to different parts of the world and helping them build a better economy.

He explained that what makes the Israeli philosophy very special as opposed to other countries is that they come to build projects that the people can understand, train them to be independent and not be reliant on them.

“What we are looking for is partnerships in which local people are part of the project, and that they are not just recipients of the projects because that is the only way to make it work.

“If you are a rich country, the easiest thing to say is that I will buy them fish but it is a big mistake because if you buy them fish, people will not fish for themselves.

“So what you need to do is help them create better sources of nourishment to catch those fish and this is what we try to do.

“What is unique about Israel is that we have no colonialist past, so it means we come with clean hands. These results are successful and they contribute to humanity,” Nachshon said.

Amb. Eynat Shlein, MASHAV’s Deputy-Director said MASAHAV’s activities are visible in Nigeria with more projects and programmes to be facilitated.

“We worked in Nigeria on various projects in recent years. I hope you have heard of the fair, the innovation workshop that is going on for the third year.

“There were a lot of participants in the training that is going on for the third time and it is a very successful model.

“Israeli government holds hands with the Israeli private sector and of course with Nigerian partners offer innovative training for young Nigerians. There will be more collaboration on training in the coming years,” Shlein said. (NAN)

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