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Burkina Faso finally gets info systems manual, Dr. Some calls for rigor
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 60215, member: 636"] Burkina Faso advances its digital governance strategy through formal approval of new information systems management standards. Dr. Borlli Michel Some led the September 23 validation workshop in Ouagadougou on behalf of Minister Aminata Zerbo/Sabane. Representatives from government departments, public institutions, and technology sector organizations participated in the event. The approved manual establishes unified procedures for managing information systems across public structures. Officials noted the document fulfills a regulatory mandate that has existed for over twenty years. The standardized framework will guide information systems directors while defining clear roles for all participants. Secretary General Some described the initiative as essential for creating modern and efficient public administration. The manual addresses longstanding procedural gaps within government operations. A joint ministerial decree will formalize the document before widespread distribution begins. Monitoring systems will track implementation across all relevant institutions as part of the country's broader technological advancement efforts. [/QUOTE]
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