By: Nana
Appiah Acquaye
The National Information
Technology Agency (NITA) has announced an Early Market Engagement (EME) session
on the proposed Ghana Electronic Document Wallet (GEDW) ecosystem, inviting
stakeholders across government, the private sector, development partners, and
the general public to contribute to its development.
The engagement, scheduled
for 25 June 2026 at 10:00 GMT, will provide participants with insights into the
vision, architecture, implementation approach, and regulatory framework guiding
the national digital document initiative.
According to NITA, the Ghana
Electronic Document Wallet is designed as a strategic digital infrastructure
project aimed at transforming how citizens, businesses, and institutions
receive, store, share, and verify official documents. The platform is expected
to enhance efficiency, improve security, and strengthen trust in digital
document exchange across Ghana’s public and private sectors.
The Early Market Engagement
will be held virtually via Microsoft Teams, allowing broad participation from
technology providers, government agencies, private sector actors, and other
interested stakeholders. Participants will also have the opportunity to provide
feedback to inform the design and implementation of the ecosystem.
NITA stated that the
initiative is part of broader efforts to advance Ghana’s digital transformation
agenda by building secure and innovative digital public infrastructure that
supports service delivery and interoperability across institutions.
The agency emphasized its
commitment to inclusive stakeholder engagement and encouraged all relevant
actors to take part in shaping the future of digital document access, exchange,
and verification in the country.
Enquiries regarding the
engagement can be directed to NITA via email or telephone as provided in the
official notice.