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Communication Ministry encourages public sector to go digital

Communication Ministry encourages public sector to go digital

by Ghana Today
July 29, 2022
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The Ministry of Communications and Digitalisation is spearheading a series of initiatives to digitise all public service institutions.

Among these initiatives are the digitalisation of the Registrar General’s Department and the Birth and Death Registry; E-Procurement, E-Justice, E-Immigration and E-Parliament.

The Deputy Minister for Communications and Digitalisation, Ama Pomaa Boateng, disclosed this at a public lecture to commemorate the 2022 Civil Service Week in Accra.

The 2022 Civil Service Week celebration is themed: “Digitalisation in the Civil Service of Ghana: An Agenda for Improved Productivity and Service Delivery.”

She added that the introduction of the Smart Workplace was part of a broader digital transformation agenda, geared toward a more efficient and cost-effective work process, increasing productivity, increasing usage of technology, increasing flexibility and having a better work-life balance.

She said the Ministry was ready to collaborate with the Civil Service to build a supportive environment to fast-track the digitalization of all institutions under the Service.

Freda Dedzie, ISD

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