Sunday, February 09, 2025

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The Cameroonian government has announced the implementation of a digital platform for verifying the authenticity of higher education diplomas.

This initiative aims to simplify and secure the diploma verification process for prospective public servants. Introduced on April 25th by the Minister of Public Service and Administrative Reform, Joseph Le, and the Minister of Higher Education, Jacques Fame Ndongo, the platform seeks to address excessive delays in the recruitment process within the Public Service. Primarily, it will ensure the verification of diploma authenticity while significantly reducing the issuance time for authentication and recruitment documents.

This digital platform plays a crucial role in effectively combating counterfeit diplomas and document fraud, thereby safeguarding the integrity of professional qualifications. The verification process is expedited, promoting transparency in the recruitment process and bolstering trust in educational institutions and the certifications they confer.

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The platform will utilize specific data to verify the authenticity of diplomas, sourced from higher education institutions. Access will likely be restricted, with the MINFOPRA accessing it to verify diplomas during various recruitment processes. The digitization of procedures will facilitate access to information, with security measures established to safeguard graduates' personal data and ensure information confidentiality.

This initiative represents a significant step forward in modernizing administrative procedures related to higher education diplomas in Cameroon. It will streamline the recruitment process and enhance the credibility of the system. By embracing modern digital solutions, Cameroon enhances its international image as a country committed to combating corruption and fraud.