Egypt strengthens its digital transformation agenda with the introduction of new electronic voting systems and government service monitoring applications.
This initiative aims to enhance citizens’ access to public services and foster development across the country. The new e-voting platform allows citizens to cast their votes more easily.
This technology is expected to increase voter turnout and improve election security. By doing so, Egypt integrates technology into its democratic processes.
Additionally, the Egyptian government has launched mobile applications that facilitate the evaluation of government services and direct complaints.
Through these apps, citizens can establish direct communication channels with government institutions, creating a more interactive and responsive system.
Egypt aims to achieve better governance and increased citizen engagement by 2030. The country also strives to enhance transparency in public administration.
Similar initiatives have been implemented before, such as Nigeria’s electronic voting in Kaduna State during local elections in 2018 and its 2024 Citizen Delivery Tracker App, which mirrors Egypt’s monitoring system.
However, Egypt’s implementation of these digital platforms faces various technical challenges, including cybersecurity concerns and infrastructure requirements. Rural areas, in particular, need additional support to ensure access to these services.
If Egypt aims for a comprehensive and sustainable digital transformation, it must address these challenges effectively.