Ghana's digital transformation gets a boost with eTransform project

Date: 2024-06-27
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The Ministry of Communications and Digitalization together with the World Bank have made strides in enhancing connectivity across Ghana through the eTransform project. This initiative has not only revolutionized digital infrastructure in the country, but also pave the way for universal access to high-speed internet and modern communication tools.

The eTransform project, launched in 2015 and restructured in 2018, aims to create an enabling environment for digital Ghana, focusing on e-government, business, and innovation. The project has made significant progress, extending backbone connectivity to 254 district centers, up from 69 initially. This includes critical systems like GIFMIS and TRIPS.

The project's most ambitious aspect, last mile connectivity, aims to connect over 2,000 government institutions nationwide. To date, 951 government institutions have been connected with a minimum of 1Gig capacity on a 10-year indefeasible rights of use (IRU) basis. All sites have been connected, validated, and passed final acceptance by NITA.

The Minister of Communications and Digitalization, Mrs. Ursula Owusu-Ekuful, reiterated the project's transformative potential, stating, "The eTransform Project is a game-changer for Ghana, driving economic growth, social inclusion, and access to information and services. This project demonstrates our commitment to building a digital economy that benefits all Ghanaians."

The eTransform project, aligned with global efforts to promote digital inclusion, is set to close on June 30, 2024.

By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

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