6 Socialinis ugdymas / Socialinė komunikacija ir inovatyvi edukacija / 2018, t. 49, Nr. 2 ISSN 1392-9569 E-ISSN 2351-6011 Socialinis ugdymas / Sumanioji edukacija – visuomenės kokybės sąlyga Social Education / Smart Education as a Condition of Society Quality 2018, t. 49, Nr. 2, p. 6–22 / Vol. 49, No. 2, pp. 6–22, 2018 A Comparative Analysis of the Smart City Communication in the Buea (Cameroon) and Vilnius (Lithuania) Mercy Teme Etoke 1 , Giedrė Kvieskienė 2 , Gulay Ugur Goksel 3 Erasmus + master degree student Lithuanian University of Educational Sciences, 39 Studentų St., LT-08106 Vilnius, Lithuania, Cameroon, mercyberon66@gmail.com Lithuanian University of Educational Sciences, 39 Studentų St., LT-08106 Vilnius, Lithuania, giedre.kvieskiene@leu.lt Istanbul Aydin University, Beşyol Mahallesi, İnönü Cd. No. 38, 34295 Küçükçekmece, İstanbul, gulaygoksel@aydin.edu.tr Summary. Tis article conceptualizes the building of Innovation: for modeling Smart City, the case study of comparative analysis on the Smart City of Buea in Cameroon and Vilnius in Lithuania over the last fve years (2013–2017). Te main objective of this research is to show the innovation process of the BMC in Cameroon and VMC in Lithuania and to understand how the inhabitants of the cities have been benefting from their environment whether positively or negatively. Te sources of data were journals, articles, newspapers and a questionnaire that will be completed by experts (politicians, entrepreneurs, university lecturers, doctoral, masters and bachelor degree students). Furthermore, the goal of most countries nowadays is to enjoy the benefts of Smart City (e.g. smart governance, mobility, environments, economy, technology, infrastructure and smart living), however, because of the over growing world population, most countries in Europe, for example Lithuania, and other countries in Africa, especially Cameroon is working hard to improve on their economic, social and political facilities (Entrepreneurship & Opportunity; Governance; Education; Health; Safety & Security; Personal Freedom; and Social Capital) so that citizens will enjoy better standards of living. Hence, the creation of the new policy for regional development in Cameroon as well as in Lithuania has brought tremendous aid to the economy, it is assisting the countries to realize their 2020 and 2035 vision of economic innovations; it has increased the levels of citizens’ awareness; created employment, increased productivity for both agricultural and industrial products and improved on the living conditions of citizens. In addition, social capital, partnership, entrepreneurs and non-governmental organizations are also vital tools for economic innovation and social innovation, they bring in new ideas in workplaces, DOI: http://dx.doi.org//su.2018.08