Cabo Verde has a big dream: to become a digital hub in West Africa. To achieve this, the country has invested in developing its Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) sector, with the aim of improving service quality by modernizing public services through digitization, facilitating access to information, and reducing bureaucratic hurdles for citizens and businesses and boosting the economy. The government aims to have 60% of public services digitized by 2026, with a goal to surpass 80% by 2030.
The country also invested in connectivity infrastructure and education, notably through the Weblabs program, which has enrolled nearly 14,000 students in fields such as web development, robotics, and digital marketing. Digital entrepreneurship is another key pillar, with Cabo Verde Digital fostering an innovation ecosystem to support startups and small businesses. The "Sikabadu" program aims to attract diaspora investment in tech-based businesses. The Núcleo Operacional da Sociedade de Informação (NOSi) has been a driving force of innovation in Cabo Verde, revolutionizing the tech sector with digital solutions that transform public administration and promote digital inclusion. The Cabo Verde Technology Park, with hubs in Praia and Mindelo, seeks to strengthen the ICT cluster and position Cabo Verde as an international services center.
Digital transformation holds even greater significance for countries with high emigration rates. In Cabo Verde's case, its diaspora is estimated at around one million people with Portugal being home to 48,885 Cabo Verdeans, who make frequent use of consular services. In the past, the inefficiency and delays in these services posed significant challenges, which had to be overcome in pursuit of modernizing public services.
Consular Portal: From a Challenging Past to a 100% Digital Future
The Cabo Verde Consular Portal is an online platform that has been providing services and information to Cabo Verdeans living abroad since February 2019. Over time, more options have been progressively added. In September 2023, its mobile app was launched expanding access to a wide range of services. The platform represents a significant transformation in how members of the diaspora interact with state services. Previously, the system was plagued by delays and inefficiencies, with the consular system facing challenges that hindered access to essential services. The implementation of digital solutions has completely changed this scenario.
As Octávio Correia, head of the Digital Transformation Project for Cabo Verde's diplomatic missions, explains: “In the past, the consular system was characterized by long waiting times, complicated bureaucratic processes, and poor communication, which led to frustration for many Cabo Verdeans in the diaspora.” Cabo Verde's Ambassador to Portugal, Eurico Monteiro, emphasized that this shift in approach and mindset was essential: "We were dissatisfied with how our services were functioning and the service we were receiving. Starting the embassy's digital transformation process became urgent because our service no longer met the expectations of our citizens."