Côte d’Ivoire allocates 83.2 billion CFA francs to drive digital transformation in 2026

Date: 2026-03-19
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By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

Côte d’Ivoire has increased its budget for digital transformation to 83.275 billion CFA francs for 2026, representing a 37 percent rise compared to the previous year.

The announcement was made during the budget launch of the Ministry of Digital Transition and Technological Innovation, presided over by Minister Djibril Ouattara.

The funding will support five key priority areas, including expanding access to the internet, improving state revenue mobilization through digital systems, promoting digital inclusion and skills development, strengthening cybersecurity, and advancing technological innovation.

As part of the rollout, Letters of Commitment were issued to the ministry’s four budget programmes, outlining responsibilities and implementation targets.

Minister Ouattara emphasized the importance of discipline, transparency, and results-based management in executing the budget, noting that the country’s digital transformation agenda requires structured planning, sustained investment, and effective implementation to deliver tangible benefits to citizens.

 

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