Congo forks out 38.7 billion CFA francs for digital transformation

03 July 2024

The steering committee of Congo’s Digital Transformation Acceleration Project (PATN) has adopted a budget of 38.7 billion CFA francs for the 2024 financial year.

This year, the PATN plans to carry out 57 projects that revolve around the provision of high-speed internet in public administrations, universities, secondary schools and in the hinterland.

“The government is counting on this project to achieve the objective of digital transformation of its economy as retained in the national development plan (PND) 2022-2026. This project aims, among other things, to increase access to underserved populations with high-speed Internet and to improve the capacity of the public sector to benefit from quality digital services,” said Fernand Sosthène Likouka of the committee management of the PATN.

The PATN was officially launched in January 2023 and is supported by the World Bank, which finances it to the tune of $100 million. It is part of the Congolese government’s objective to promote equitable access to digital services for all citizens in accordance with the national digital transformation strategy ‘Congo Digital 2025.’ Furthermore, the executive wants to put ICT at the service of the country’s socio-economic development.