• Even before formally moving to BDT, assisted developing countries in the acquisition and management of their country code top level domains, led the initiative to introduce Internet in his home country and and later wrote and published (in 1997) a technology policy paper explaining how and why Africa (like other regions) needs to have its own Internet Registry.
• Possesses remarkable expertise in multiple arenas, including information technology, policies and strategies in ICTs, human resources, telecommunication, ICT’s policies, standards, strategies, and procedures.
• As Chief of e-Strategies, exceled at co-ordinating the work of BDT on cybersecurity, digital innovation and services, digital inclusion, telecommunications, as well as network and digital infrastructure as part of the E-strategies/e-applications Programme.
• Instrumental at performing activities to assist over 150 countries with a wide range of topics, such as e-security, e-health, e-agriculture, e-administration, ICT policies, and strategies.
• Published author of studies on e-commerce technology strategies in key
e-business reviews, and active speaker in international panels while being citied in international e-commerce press pieces and scientific and research publications
• In the early years of e-commerce, led the design, development, and implementation of an e-commerce platform which included the automated processing of credit card payments for the purchase and online delivery of digital goods over the Internet. Received award for innovation at the Global Bangemann Challenge in Sweden.
• Acknowledged for delivering remarkable services in ICTs by citations in numerous press areas, including Time Magazine, International Herald Tribune, Middle East Communications, International Security Review, Tribune de Genève, AGEFI, and Suddeutsch Zeitung with articles in several languages, such as Chinese, Japanese, Polish, French, Swiss, Spanish, Bulgarian, and Arabic languages.
• In the BDT, pioneered efforts in the introduction of advanced security technologies (such as public key infrastructure and encryption and biometrics authentication) in developing countries to extend the use of ICTs in areas.