[Digital Business Africa] – Cameroon is moving forward with its plan to modernize its public administration. Thanks to a 4.6‑billion‑F.CFA funding package provided by the Republic of Korea, three training centers dedicated to the digital transformation of civil servants will be created within ENAM, SUP’PTIC and ISMP. This structuring initiative aims to equip Cameroon’s public administration with the skills needed to deliver faster, more efficient and fully digital public services.
Three centers to train civil servants for the digital era
Unveiled on December 16, 2025, in Yaoundé, these training centers form the core of the e‑government capacity‑building program implemented with the Korean agency KOICA. Their mission is to transform traditional public‑sector skills into harmonized digital competencies.
– ENAM: training administrators and magistrates in digital governance
– SUP’PTIC: developing technical skills in information systems
– ISMP: strengthening digital public‑management capabilities
These infrastructures will professionalize the State’s digital transformation by creating a true pipeline of public‑sector digital expertise.
An e‑Gov Exhibition Center to showcase public‑sector innovation
In addition to the three training centers, the project also includes the creation of an e‑Government Exhibition Center.
This facility will serve as a technological showcase for platforms, solutions and digital innovations developed by the Cameroonian administration. It will play a key role in spreading digital culture across public institutions.

A project to be presented at the E‑Gov’A Summit in May 2026
This ambitious program will be officially presented at the E‑Gov’A Summit, the major African event on e‑governance and digital innovation, organized by Smart Click Africa and Digital Business Africa from May 14 to 16, 2026.
It will be an opportunity to unveil architectural models, training objectives, planned technologies and the expected impact on the modernization of the State.
South Korea, through KOICA, will present this project as a model of successful international cooperation and a major lever for accelerating the digital transformation of the public sector.
A strategic cooperation aligned with the SND30
According to the Minister of the Economy, Alamine Ousmane Mey, these infrastructures align with the vision of a “modern, efficient, productive” administration, essential for the country’s emergence.

Korean Ambassador Nam Ki‑Wook emphasized that these projects will “modernize administrative systems, making them more efficient and competent,” thereby strengthening Cameroon’s long‑term sustainable growth.
By Digital Business Africa







