Cameroon Invests $8 Million in Smart Campuses to Modernize Public Administration

By : Samira Njoya

Date : lundi, 27 janvier 2025 08:03

Like many African countries, Cameroon is working to incorporate information and communication technologies (ICT) into its public services to improve its administration. This transition relies heavily on training government employees to modernize their administrative practices and effectively address the challenges of the digital age.

Cameroon will begin the construction of four "smart campuses" in Yaoundé, within the next five months, the government said last Monday. The project, a partnership with the Korean International Cooperation Agency (KOICA), is part of the government's digital transformation strategy to modernize public administration.

"The four smart campuses will accelerate the awareness and training of young Cameroonians," said Joseph Le (photo, center), Minister of Public Service and Administrative Reform, at the first session of the project's Steering Committee. "KOICA has shared the plans for these campuses with us, and construction is expected to begin simultaneously at all four sites by June at the latest. This timeline aims for the campuses to be operational within 24 months."

The $8 million project aims to promote e-governance and train current and future public servants in the use of information and communication technologies (ICT). The campuses will be built at the National School of Administration and Judiciary (ENAM), the National School of Posts, Telecommunications, and Information and Communication Technologies (SUP'PTIC), the Higher Institute of Public Management (ISMP), and the Ministry of Public Service.

Cameroon currently ranks 155th out of 193 countries on the United Nations e-Government Development Index, with a score of 0.4294, a drop of 14 places from 2022. By modernizing its administration and enhancing the skills of younger generations, the government aims to build a more efficient and resilient public administration.

Samira Njoya

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