Burkina Faso: Digital revolution, a decree to redefine the administrative experience

The Burkinabe government is firmly committed to accelerating the digitization of procedures and services in the public administration. In this regard, during the council of ministers on May 8, a decree was adopted outlining the modalities for the implementation of digital platforms in the public administration.

This decree aims to create efficient online platforms to enhance user experience. It ensures the establishment of a reliable and robust information system, as well as interoperable platforms to fully utilize the data stored.

By ensuring the security of online platforms and effectively protecting user data, this decree will contribute to modernizing the Burkinabe public administration and making its services more accessible and efficient for all.

By promoting the digitization of procedures, the government aims to reduce administrative delays and costs while enhancing the transparency and reliability of government processes.

Furthermore, this shift towards digitalization offers economic development opportunities by stimulating the information and communication technology sector, thus energizing the private sector and fostering innovation.

The adoption of this decree represents a significant step in the digital transformation of the Burkinabe public administration, demonstrating the government’s willingness to adapt to the challenges and opportunities of the contemporary world.

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Olivier TOE