Information and Communication Technologies
Unleashing creativity and encouraging innovation in new technologies to make Cameroon a “lion of electronics” and a champion of software
The situation of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in our country is characterised by three factors:
- obsolescence and inadequacy of infrastructure and equipment;
- an inadequate institutional and regulatory framework;
- insufficient resources.
In addition, most IT companies in Cameroon are active in hardware and networking. In software, our companies
focus on the commercialisation and integration of imported software. The local production of software is almost zero and is mainly made by small SMEs that do not benefit from bank financing or State support. Similarly, the local production of electronic components is almost zero.
However, local production of software and electronic components are two important sectors where many young
people could profitably invest if they received financial support. The CRM therefore counts to:
- Focus on the production of electronic components that are ubiquitous in today’s society and participate in the
manufacture of tools and media of information and communication technologies. We aim to make Cameroon a “lion of electronics”; - Support the production of software for the establishment of electronic governance and the modernisation of the
management of our companies.
ICT for all
We will establish in close collaboration with universities and research centres, SMEs in this sector a rigorous diagnosis on the access, use and perception of ICT to the population and companies, our strengths and weaknesses in order to provide our administrations and the general public with an indispensable tool for the definition of a serious policy in the field of ICT.
We will democratise access to ICTs, using the following measures:
- Initiate the necessary reforms to enable the development of telecommunications and radio and television
broadcasting infrastructures; - Make respect for intellectual property a priority in order to allow the development of unopened software
produced by Cameroonians and reassure foreign companies wishing to out-source the development of their software in Cameroon; - Make available to each community in a socially less favoured geographical area, tele-services (telephone, fax, Internet);
- Put optical fibre within the reach of all companies in industrial areas;
- Provide Internet access in all our public schools and colleges;
Producing the electronic components of tomorrow
- We will encourage and support SMEs that are created and turned to the production of software on the one hand,
and the production of electronic components on the other. The goal is to make Cameroon, a kind of “Silicon Valley for software solutions and electronic components” in Central Africa. - We will significantly strengthen our capabilities in the engineering and design of electronic components and
software and by acting on initial and ongoing training. - We will implement a progressive strategy for the control of electronic components production technologies in
Cameroon. - An electronics and computer innovation fund will be created to provide incentives to this industry. In addition to
the grants given to innovative companies, this fund will finance a prize awarded to the best innovations in the field of electronics at university and entrepreneurial level.
Producing software for our administrations and our companies and placing the electronic signature at the heart of the digital revolution
- We will support and encourage the creation of local businesses focused on software production for both our administrations and our businesses. For this the following measures will be taken:
- Strengthen hands-on training in software development by providing a subsidy to companies taking internships;
- Encourage administrations to work with local businesses for the provision of customised software;
- Promote a “made in Cameroon” label for locally produced software;
- Encourage our administration and companies to use the software labelled “made in Cameroon”;
- We will popularise and generalise the use of the electronic signature in order to:
- Make reliable and secure economic exchanges through the use of electronic invoices;
- Facilitate and promote the secure exchange of electronic documents between administrations;
- Establish an e-government system where the population interacts with the administration via
secure portals.
Developing new technology companies
In this regard:
- Develop Buea’s Silicon Mountain and create other digital technology hubs. Provide the city of Buea with an
incubation centre, allowing starts up to settle and start. (Construction cost: 5 billion maximum) - Introduce an incentive tax system allowing Cameroonian venture capital to raise capital. For exam-ple, life
insurance companies, gaming companies, industrial groups will be exempt from 5% of the total amount of corporate tax payable, if they invest 50% of their profits in a venture capital fund for 10 years. The goal is to encourage large companies to invest in the new economy and pave the way for others.