UNCTAD to Help Guinea Build E-commerce and Digital Future

By : Samira Njoya

Date : lundi, 03 juin 2024 12:04

Although the e-commerce sector in Africa is promising, it still faces numerous challenges. The development of this sector requires close collaboration between various stakeholders.

The Republic of Guinea plans to collaborate with the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) to boost its e-commerce sector. The Guinean Minister of Posts, Telecommunications, and Digital Economy, along with her team, discussed this initiative with Shamika Sirimanne, Director of Technology, Innovation, and Research at UNCTAD, on the sidelines of the World Summit on the Information Society held in Geneva from Monday, May 27 to Friday, May 31.

"The objective of this meeting was to explore avenues of cooperation between Guinea and UNCTAD, particularly in the field of e-commerce. Minister Pricemou presented the state of digitalization in Guinea, highlighting the challenges and opportunities," stated the ministry's communiqué.

During the meeting, Guinea sought UNCTAD's support for developing a regulatory framework conducive to the growth of e-commerce and for enhancing the digital skills of Guineans through technical assistance.

The UN organization welcomed this request and committed to facilitating contacts within the United Nations system to promote digital and postal services in Guinea. Additionally, it recommended close collaboration between the Ministry of Posts and the Ministry of Commerce to foster the development of trade in Guinea.

This meeting between the Guinean Ministry of Digital Economy and UNCTAD is part of the government's ongoing efforts to promote the e-commerce sector in Guinea. This rapidly growing sector was already valued at 10 million dollars in 2020, with an annual growth rate of 20%, according to the Foundation for E-commerce and Distance Selling (Fevad).

Samira Njoya

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