Guinea Launches Digital Project Integration Conference for 2026 Budget

Author: Cezary Kowalski

Date: 20.11.2025

Guinea’s Ministry of Posts, Telecommunications and Digital Economy initiated a two-day conference on digitalization and digital project integration for the 2026 Programme Budget. The event convenes Secretaries-General, technical directors and digital stakeholders to establish a shared vision for state digital initiatives. Discussions focus on analyzing ministry digital projects and identifying national priorities.

Inter-Institutional Coordination Framework Developed

The conference addresses strengthening collaboration between institutions and preparing a structured digital roadmap. MPTEN leads the initiative in partnership with the Directorate of Digital Transformation and Information Systems, ANDE, DGB and DGIP. The framework aims to improve coordination of government digital programs.

Participants work to align digital projects with national development objectives. The conference forms part of Guinea’s broader strategy to build modern and efficient government operations. The initiative targets delivering public services that are more accessible to citizens.

Digital Transformation Strategy Accelerates

The launch marks progress in accelerating Guinea’s digital transformation efforts. State-led digital projects require effective coordination, according to ministry officials. The 2026 Programme Budget integration ensures digital initiatives align with broader government planning.

The conference establishes mechanisms for transparent government operations through digital tools. The framework supports developing infrastructure for improved service delivery. Guinea positions digital transformation as essential for modernizing public administration and citizen engagement systems.