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Senegal Unveils Ambitious Digital Strategy, the ‘Technological New Deal’

Bantu Gazetteby Bantu Gazette
February 25, 2025
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Senegal Unveils Ambitious Digital Strategy, the ‘Technological New Deal’

Bantu Gazetteby Bantu Gazette
February 25, 2025
Reading Time: 2 mins read

DAKAR, Senegal (BG) – Senegal has set its sights on becoming a leader in Africa’s digital economy by launching its new digital strategy, the “Technological New Deal.”

The initiative, announced by President Bassirou Diomaye Faye on Monday, aims to place digital technology at the heart of the country’s development and technological sovereignty.

Speaking during the official launch, President Faye emphasized that digital transformation is no longer a choice but a necessity. “We are at the dawn of a new era where technology profoundly impacts our societies and economies,” he said.

The strategy, part of the national transformation agenda Senegal 2050, focuses on strengthening digital sovereignty, modernizing public services, and fostering innovation and entrepreneurship.

Key priorities include universal internet access, a unique biometric-based digital identity, and the digitization of government services such as land management, healthcare, and education.

“Many of our citizens face long, costly, and sometimes inefficient processes to access information or carry out basic administrative procedures,” Faye noted, pledging to simplify processes through a single digital portal.

The initiative also seeks to nurture local startups and position Senegalese companies as continental and global tech leaders.

Plans include updating the Startup Act, creating an incubation program, and providing regulatory support to encourage investment.

Senegal will also strengthen cybersecurity and data protection to reduce dependence on foreign solutions.

With an emphasis on artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and robotics, Senegal envisions itself as a hub for technological excellence.

“Together, we can meet this challenge and build a future where technology is a lever of opportunities for all,” Faye concluded, calling on investors and partners to join the effort.

This strategy marks a significant step in Senegal’s digital transformation, reinforcing its commitment to a connected, innovative, and sovereign future.

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Senegal Unveils Ambitious Digital Strategy, the ‘Technological New Deal’

DAKAR, Senegal (BG) – Senegal has set its sights on becoming a leader in Africa’s digital economy by launching its new digital strategy, the “Technological New Deal.”

The initiative, announced by President Bassirou Diomaye Faye on Monday, aims to place digital technology at the heart of the country’s development and technological sovereignty.

Speaking during the official launch, President Faye emphasized that digital transformation is no longer a choice but a necessity. “We are at the dawn of a new era where technology profoundly impacts our societies and economies,” he said.

The strategy, part of the national transformation agenda Senegal 2050, focuses on strengthening digital sovereignty, modernizing public services, and fostering innovation and entrepreneurship.

Key priorities include universal internet access, a unique biometric-based digital identity, and the digitization of government services such as land management, healthcare, and education.

“Many of our citizens face long, costly, and sometimes inefficient processes to access information or carry out basic administrative procedures,” Faye noted, pledging to simplify processes through a single digital portal.

The initiative also seeks to nurture local startups and position Senegalese companies as continental and global tech leaders.

Plans include updating the Startup Act, creating an incubation program, and providing regulatory support to encourage investment.

Senegal will also strengthen cybersecurity and data protection to reduce dependence on foreign solutions.

With an emphasis on artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and robotics, Senegal envisions itself as a hub for technological excellence.

“Together, we can meet this challenge and build a future where technology is a lever of opportunities for all,” Faye concluded, calling on investors and partners to join the effort.

This strategy marks a significant step in Senegal’s digital transformation, reinforcing its commitment to a connected, innovative, and sovereign future.

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DAKAR, Senegal (BG) – Senegal has set its sights on becoming a leader in Africa’s digital economy by launching its new digital strategy, the “Technological New Deal.”

The initiative, announced by President Bassirou Diomaye Faye on Monday, aims to place digital technology at the heart of the country’s development and technological sovereignty.

Speaking during the official launch, President Faye emphasized that digital transformation is no longer a choice but a necessity. “We are at the dawn of a new era where technology profoundly impacts our societies and economies,” he said.

The strategy, part of the national transformation agenda Senegal 2050, focuses on strengthening digital sovereignty, modernizing public services, and fostering innovation and entrepreneurship.

Key priorities include universal internet access, a unique biometric-based digital identity, and the digitization of government services such as land management, healthcare, and education.

“Many of our citizens face long, costly, and sometimes inefficient processes to access information or carry out basic administrative procedures,” Faye noted, pledging to simplify processes through a single digital portal.

The initiative also seeks to nurture local startups and position Senegalese companies as continental and global tech leaders.

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This strategy marks a significant step in Senegal’s digital transformation, reinforcing its commitment to a connected, innovative, and sovereign future.

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