World Bank ranks Tanzania highly in public sector digital transformation

New Content Item (1) Dar es Salaam . Tanzania is one of just four African countries included in a group of 69 nations designated as global leaders in public sector digital transformation, a decision that has been highly received by observers. According to the World Bank’s 2022 GovernmentTech Maturity Index (GTMI) Report, other African countries on the list include Cabo Verde, Egypt and Uganda. Along with the other 68 out of 198 economies analysed, Tanzania is placed in group A, which is classified as leaders, who have been using advanced or innovative digital solutions and demonstrating good practices in all four GovTech focus areas. Related How fast internet adoption could propel Tanzania’s economic growth National 48 min ago Tanzania ranked 107 out 117 nations on digital quality of life National 48 min ago The focus areas are the Core Government Systems Index, Public Service Delivery Index, Digital Citizen Engagement Index and GovernmentTech Enablers Index. Other 46 economies found themselves in group B (23 percent) to imply that they have made significant investments in various GovTech focus areas but have room for improvement. Some 53 governments were placed in group C (27 percent), suggesting that they have ongoing projects to […]

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