22 people, including Permanent Secretary Fred Makolle Ebongue, visited South Korea for nine days from the 9th to the 17th at the invitation of the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA).
They announced that they were touring facilities related to resident registration and the Digital Government Experience Center. Cameroon is currently building a computerized resident registration system as an official development assistance (ODA) project. The ministry is
In addition to sharing the difficulties and solutions experienced during the process of introducing the registration system and building the system, we will also introduce examples of services for citizens based on resident registration information. The training group is located in Saerom-dong, Sejong Special Self-governing City.
At the resident center and the Korea Regional Information Development Institute, they observed first-hand systems for resident registration, issuance of certified copies and extracts of registers, etc. In addition, we will utilize cutting-edge technologies such as digital ID and big data analysis.
They will also see the future vision of digital Korea and visit the Korea Highway Corporation Transportation Center, which manages road traffic conditions. Yeo Jun-hyeop, director-general of the Ministry of Autonomous Decentralization, said, ``This training will help us improve resident registration.
"We are now able to transfer South Korea's accumulated experience and technology regarding registration to Cameroon."
I want to do it," he said.
2023/11/13 06:07 KST
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