Egypt’s Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT) has strengthened its international digital cooperation agenda through a series of high-level meetings on the sidelines of the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) Forum, engaging with Sudan, the United Nations, ICANN and TikTok to advance collaboration on digital transformation, internet governance and digital inclusion.
Held during the WSIS Forum 2026 in Geneva, the discussions focused on expanding partnerships in areas including digital infrastructure, internet governance, digital skills, responsible technology adoption and cross-border cooperation. The meetings reinforce Egypt’s strategy of leveraging international partnerships to accelerate its digital economy ambitions and strengthen its position as a regional ICT hub.
The engagements also highlight Egypt’s increasingly active role in shaping global digital policy and technology collaboration.
Egypt Strengthens Regional Digital Cooperation
During bilateral discussions with Sudan, Egyptian officials explored opportunities to deepen cooperation in information and communications technology (ICT), knowledge exchange and digital capacity building.
Regional collaboration remains an important component of Egypt’s digital strategy, supporting technology transfer, skills development and the expansion of digital public services across neighboring markets.
Strengthening ICT cooperation also contributes to broader regional integration and sustainable digital development.
Global Partnerships Support Digital Transformation
Meetings with United Nations representatives focused on advancing digital development initiatives aligned with international sustainable development goals.
The discussions emphasized the role of digital technologies in improving public services, expanding digital inclusion and accelerating socioeconomic development through greater adoption of ICT.
Collaboration with international organizations enables Egypt to align national digital initiatives with global best practices while accessing wider knowledge-sharing networks.
Internet Governance and Digital Infrastructure Remain Priorities
Egypt also met with the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) to discuss internet governance, domain name systems and the continued development of a secure, resilient and interoperable internet ecosystem.
As internet usage, cloud computing and AI applications continue to expand, effective internet governance has become increasingly important for ensuring stability, cybersecurity and digital trust.
The discussions reinforce Egypt’s commitment to participating in international internet policy development.
Digital Platforms Expand Cooperation
The ministry’s meeting with TikTok explored opportunities for collaboration in digital innovation, skills development and the responsible use of digital platforms.
Global technology companies are increasingly partnering with governments on initiatives related to digital literacy, online safety, creator economies and digital entrepreneurship.
Such collaborations support broader national objectives around expanding digital opportunities while encouraging responsible technology adoption.
Why This Matters
International cooperation is becoming a cornerstone of national digital transformation strategies. Partnerships with governments, international organizations, internet governance bodies and technology companies enable countries to accelerate innovation, strengthen digital infrastructure and promote inclusive digital growth.
For Egypt, its engagements with Sudan, the United Nations, ICANN and TikTok during the WSIS Forum 2026 reinforce the country’s growing role in international digital diplomacy and technology cooperation. For the Middle East and Africa, the discussions highlight the importance of multilateral collaboration in shaping resilient digital ecosystems, strengthening internet governance and supporting sustainable digital development.
Editor’s Note
Digital transformation is increasingly driven by international collaboration rather than isolated national initiatives. Governments are working more closely with global institutions, internet governance organizations and technology companies to address shared challenges related to AI, cybersecurity, digital inclusion and internet governance. Egypt’s extensive engagement during the WSIS Forum reflects this evolution, demonstrating how digital diplomacy is becoming an essential component of national technology strategies. As digital economies become more interconnected, sustained international cooperation will play an increasingly important role in shaping secure, inclusive and globally interoperable digital ecosystems.
