During the launch of the National Strategy for Digital Transformation 2020-2030, the head of the interim government stated that the initiative responds to the anti-corruption strategy and contributes to restoring lifelines to the public administration and several sectors of the nation.
The head of the cabinet described the program as strategic and sustainable in the long term, establishing identification with the Fourth Industrial Revolution and reflecting the centrality of information technologies within the country’s public policies.
Mikati highlighted the leadership of the Ministry of Development and the coordination of the United Nations Development Program in terms of financing and the priorities established by the strategy in defense of sovereignty and digital transformation.
At the same time, the leader of the Executive emphasized the government’s ambition to advance in the field of digital services and turn the country into a regional hub for entrepreneurship, investment, and tourism.
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