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Sarajevo, (Fena) – At the “EU4DigitalTransformation” conference in Sarajevo, a digital transformation project in BiH financed by the European Union and the Government of Germany was presented.

The project, worth 3.5 million euros, aims to strengthen the digital capacities of 58 institutions, prepare the foundations for digital identity, improve data management, cyber security and digital public services. Over the next 30 months, reforms are planned that will enable the modernization of public administration, greater transparency and efficiency for the benefit of citizens and the economy.

Arend Müller from the German Embassy emphasized that digital transformation represents a “fundamental reform” and that Germany, together with the EU and Switzerland, remains committed to the economic development of BiH. Magdalena Mueller-Uri from the EU Delegation in BiH pointed out that the goal of the project is to facilitate access to European funds and support the digitalization of public services.

The director of IDDEEA, Almir Badnjević, announced the completion of the second phase of the “digital wallet” project for the citizens of BiH, while in cooperation with the Council of Ministers communication equipment will be provided to connect 75 institutions.

Digital transformation is one of the key pillars of the Reform Agenda of BiH and directly affects the efficiency of public administration, economic growth and the quality of services, it was stated at the conference. (11.12.)