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Cabo Verde unveils RABIDA initiative to strengthen diaspora engagement in digital economy

Cabo Verde Digital has launched the RABIDA initiative, a new programme aimed at strengthening engagement between the country and its diaspora while fostering innovation and entrepreneurship within the national digital ecosystem.

The initiative brought together diaspora and local entrepreneurs, as well as key stakeholders from across the technology and business landscape, to contribute to shaping a platform designed to connect ideas, talent, and investment with local development opportunities.

Speaking during the opening, Pedro Lopes highlighted the importance of creating enabling conditions for members of the diaspora to return and contribute to national development. He emphasized ongoing government efforts to make it easier for professionals abroad to invest their expertise, time, and resources in Cabo Verde.

A presentation by Hernídia Tavares outlined the structure, operational model, and key objectives of the initiative, providing a framework for its implementation and expected impact.

The programme also featured contributions from senior officials and ecosystem leaders, including Milton Cabral, Carlos Afonseca Monteiro, Eugenio Moeda, Loide Monteiro, and entrepreneur Antonio Depina.

Panel discussions explored Cabo Verde’s positioning as a hub for digital innovation, focusing on infrastructure development, ecosystem growth, and strategies to integrate the country into the global digital economy. Participants engaged in discussions aimed at aligning efforts and identifying opportunities for collaboration.

Officials noted that the RABIDA initiative represents a strategic step toward leveraging the expertise and global networks of the diaspora to drive local impact, supporting entrepreneurship, and advancing Cabo Verde’s digital transformation agenda.

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