The project is a component of the integrated financial management and information system.  
Odisha

Odisha-based CSM Tech to support governance in Gambia

The company will prepare a strategy for rollout of the system across all ministries, departments and institutions within the framework of The Republic of Gambia.

Express News Service

BHUBANESWAR: Leading Odisha-based IT consulting company CSM Tech is all set to drive efficiency and transformation in governance in Gambia with a cutting-edge human resources management information system (HRMIS).

CSM Tech has bagged a contract from the West African country’s Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs to design and implement a comprehensive HRMIS as part of the Gambia Fiscal Management Development Project. The company will prepare a strategy for rollout of the system across all ministries, departments and institutions within the framework of The Republic of Gambia.

This World Bank-backed project aims to modernise and strengthen the fiscal management framework, aligning it with international best practices to facilitate sustainable economic growth. Founder and CEO of CSM Tech Priyadarshi Nanu Pany said the partnership with the government of Gambia is a significant step towards modernising public service delivery in West Africa.

“We are not only streamlining the process by implementing a state-of-the-art HRMIS but also laying the foundation for a more efficient, transparent, and responsive government. We are proud to be at the forefront of Gambia’s digital transformation by creating a model for public sector modernisation across the region,” he said.

The project is a component of the integrated financial management and information system.

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