Mozambique’s Minister of Justice reports that 74% of legal entity registrations are now submitted electronically, signaling progress in digitizing justice administration. The government is investing in interoperability of state information systems to improve efficiency, reduce bureaucracy, and increase transparency. A key challenge remains securing sufficient financial resources to fully implement its 2025-2034 digital transformation strategic plan. Mozambique recently approved cybersecurity and cybercrime laws to address data protection and security concerns accompanying technological advancements. The country is also exploring the potential of Artificial Intelligence to automate processes, provide virtual assistance, and preserve digital records, emphasizing ethical and transparent implementation. Protecting human rights remains a priority for the Mozambican government as it pursues these modernization efforts, as discussed at the XIV International Legal Forum in Russia.
