Context
The Senegalese Government has developed various strategies to kick-start digital transformation in the public sector. In doing so, its aim is to extend the benefits of digitalisation to rural and disadvantaged population groups.
Overall, however, the pace of digitalisation in Senegal is slow despite the significant social and economic advantages this could offer the population. The government has an important role to play in coordinating this process. Senegal’s digital strategy also lacks green approaches for the simultaneous promotion of digital transformation and sustainability, known as the ‘twin transition’. Senegal is therefore not harnessing the full potential of inclusive and green digital change due to a skills deficit in public institutions.
Objective
Public institutions are better able to drive forward a sustainable digital transformation in Senegal.