On November 27, 2014, following a government seminar on the development of electronic administration (e-government) in Cameroon, government officials announced the experiment will be expanded to include several other primary schools.
To develop e-government, the Ministry of Postal Services and Telecoms (Minipostel) issued a call for expressions of interest to have a study conducted about “the implementation of e-service platforms on-line within the framework of the e-post initiative.”
Minipostel explained that, as a part of the e-post project, which involved digitising and connecting all 234 post offices nationwide, a datacentre was set-up “to host e-commerce, e-banking, e-money, e-health, e-education and e-government platforms. […] The proper execution of this project could be a decisive step for Cameroon towards the current push to build an information inclusive company.”
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Quelle/Source: Business in Cameroon, 07.12.2014

