Guinea discusses digital transformation agenda under SIMANDOU 2040 vision

Date: 2026-04-29
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By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

Discussions on strengthening Guinea’s telecommunications and digital economy have taken place between the Ministry of Communication, Digital Economy and Innovation and international partners, focusing on long-term infrastructure planning aligned with the country’s SIMANDOU 2040 development strategy.

The Minister of Communication, Digital Economy and Innovation Mourana Soumah engaged in high-level exchanges with industry stakeholders on building an efficient and economically viable digital model to support national transformation goals.

The talks also highlighted the completion of Guinea’s Digital Development Master Plan, delivered by TACTIS in collaboration with national authorities, marking a key milestone in shaping the country’s digital roadmap.

The President of the International Commission on Digital Infrastructure Strategic Committee, Stéphane Lelux emphasized that the initiative forms part of a broader long-term partnership aimed at supporting the evolution of Guinea’s digital economy and strengthening its telecommunications sector.

The engagement further reflected ongoing international cooperation efforts, including support from French institutional and private sector actors, aimed at enhancing investment, expertise exchange, and digital infrastructure development.

These efforts are positioned within Guinea’s broader ambition to leverage digital transformation as a key pillar of its economic diversification and long-term development strategy under SIMANDOU 2040.

 

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