10/23: Microsoft to Work with Government on International Development
Posted by Patrick
From the press release:
Microsoft Corp. and the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), the U.S President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), and the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) today announced a unique public-private collaboration that intends to promote international development in the areas of economic growth, health, governance, education and humanitarian assistance around the world. The five-year public-private partnership aims to catalyze the global community to address the diverse social and business challenges faced by those who currently receive few or no benefits from technology.
Building on decades of business experience, research and development, and corporate citizenship efforts, Microsoft will strengthen its ongoing commitment, known as Unlimited Potential, to helping those underserved by technology overcome the barriers to social and economic empowerment.
By seeking to share respective strengths, experience and resources (including human, in-kind and financial support) Microsoft, USAID, PEPFAR and MCC will support achievement of the following core development objectives:
• Disaster Response/Humanitarian Assistance. Facilitating the provision of assistance including through collaboration on processes, tools and technologies to save lives and alleviate human suffering through disaster preparedness, response and recovery
• Health. Advancing global health care and addressing HIV/AIDS challenges through effective technology
• Environmental sustainability. Promoting a clean and sustainable environment by focusing on climate change and other forms of environmental degradation
• Education and youth empowerment. Expanding educational opportunities to enable access to quality education through dynamic, learner-focused technologies and resources
• Growth. Enabling economic development through digital inclusion, local innovation, access to credit and job opportunities
• Governance. Promoting enhanced government service delivery, engagement with civil society, transparency, rule of law, human rights, child Internet trafficking and protection issues, and strong intellectual property rights
This expanded initiative is an outgrowth of numerous successful joint global projects between Microsoft and USAID that have taken place over the last five years in areas such as education, digital literacy training and economic development.
Building on decades of business experience, research and development, and corporate citizenship efforts, Microsoft will strengthen its ongoing commitment, known as Unlimited Potential, to helping those underserved by technology overcome the barriers to social and economic empowerment.
By seeking to share respective strengths, experience and resources (including human, in-kind and financial support) Microsoft, USAID, PEPFAR and MCC will support achievement of the following core development objectives:
• Disaster Response/Humanitarian Assistance. Facilitating the provision of assistance including through collaboration on processes, tools and technologies to save lives and alleviate human suffering through disaster preparedness, response and recovery
• Health. Advancing global health care and addressing HIV/AIDS challenges through effective technology
• Environmental sustainability. Promoting a clean and sustainable environment by focusing on climate change and other forms of environmental degradation
• Education and youth empowerment. Expanding educational opportunities to enable access to quality education through dynamic, learner-focused technologies and resources
• Growth. Enabling economic development through digital inclusion, local innovation, access to credit and job opportunities
• Governance. Promoting enhanced government service delivery, engagement with civil society, transparency, rule of law, human rights, child Internet trafficking and protection issues, and strong intellectual property rights
This expanded initiative is an outgrowth of numerous successful joint global projects between Microsoft and USAID that have taken place over the last five years in areas such as education, digital literacy training and economic development.







