By:
Nana Appiah Acquaye
Guinea
has taken a significant step in its digital transformation agenda with the
launch of the GovStack Workshop in Conakry, aimed at strengthening the delivery
of interoperable and citizen-centric public services.
The
initiative, coordinated under the WARDIP project, focuses on laying the
foundation for a modern digital administration capable of delivering efficient,
accessible, and seamless e-services across government institutions.

Fodé
Youla, Senior Advisor to the Minister at the Ministère des Postes, highlighted
the importance of the workshop in driving institutional collaboration and
aligning stakeholders around a shared vision of digital governance.
The
GovStack framework emphasizes interoperability, enabling different government
systems to communicate and operate cohesively, which is considered critical to
improving service delivery and enhancing user experience for citizens.

The
initiative is being supported by development partners including the World Bank,
reflecting a broader commitment to leveraging digital innovation as a driver of
national development.
Officials
noted that the workshop represents a key milestone in Guinea’s efforts to build
a responsive and inclusive digital state, with a focus on bringing government
services closer to citizens through technology-enabled solutions.