
Algeria is accelerating its digital transformation agenda with significant progress across infrastructure, e-governance, and digital economy development, according to discussions between government officials and United Nations representatives.
The United Nations Resident Coordinator, Savina Ammassari, highlighted the country’s pace and ambition following engagements with High Commissioner for Digitalisation Meriem Benmouloud and her team, alongside the United Nations Development Programme.
Key developments include investments in sovereign cloud infrastructure and data centres, expansion of digital skills initiatives, and efforts to scale up e-governance services while fostering a more inclusive digital society. A major milestone is the forthcoming launch of the Dzair Services platform, which will make 52 public services accessible online.
Discussions also underscored the importance of aligning digitalisation efforts with simplified administrative procedures, improved user experience, and stronger governance frameworks. Participants emphasized the need for interoperable data systems to support effective policymaking and service delivery.
The United Nations reaffirmed its commitment to supporting Algeria’s digital transformation as a driver of economic diversification, improved public services, and greater inclusion across the country.
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Autor(en)/Author(s): Nana Appiah Acquaye
Dieser Artikel ist neu veröffentlicht von / This article is republished from: Tech Review Africa, 08.04.2026

