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February 27, 2025

Senegal: Govt Lays Out Ambitious US$1.7 Billion Initiative To Establish A Digital Hub By 2030
Digitalisation
February 27, 2025

by Staff Writer BMA
February 27, 2025
in Digitalisation, News & Reports

Senegal has initiated an ambitious digital strategy known as the “New Deal Technologique,” aiming to transform the country into a regional and international tech hub by 2034. With a projected budget of US$1.7 billion, this strategy strives to enhance Senegal’s presence in Africa’s digital economy.

The digital strategy is anchored in four main priorities. The first is focused on achieving digital sovereignty, which involves reducing dependence on foreign technologies while promoting local innovation. This includes enhancing cybersecurity, developing data centres, and ensuring long-term technological independence.

The second priority is the digitisation of public services. The Senegalese government aims to digitise 90% of public services by 2034, making these services more accessible and efficient for citizens.

The third priority is the expansion of the digital economy. Key initiatives will include improving internet access, fostering tech entrepreneurship, and integrating artificial intelligence. Various sectors, such as agriculture, healthcare, and education, will experience significant digital transformations.

The final priority is positioning Senegal as a leader in Africa’s tech industry. This will be achieved by attracting foreign investments and nurturing local technological enterprises.

To realise these ambitions, the government has developed a comprehensive Digital Master Plan encompassing 12 major programs and 50 key projects. This plan emphasises the importance of strengthening regulatory frameworks, safeguarding critical infrastructure, and establishing a robust digital ecosystem. It includes initiatives such as implementing digital identity and e-signature systems, enhancing service interoperability, and supporting tech startups. There is also a focus on digitising the informal economy and creating smart cities.

By 2034, Senegal aims to achieve 95% affordable internet coverage, generate over 150,000 direct jobs, and establish more than 500 certified tech startups. The goal is to elevate the country’s ranking among Africa’s digital service exporters from 12th to one of the top three positions. Nearly all government services will be available digitally, and 80% of the population will actively utilise these services. Furthermore, the strategy includes training 100,000 digital professionals, with 90% achieving industry-recognised certifications and ensuring that all sensitive data is stored within Senegal’s borders.

With this roadmap in place, Senegal aspires to emerge as a major digital powerhouse, drawing in investors and top tech talent from across Africa and beyond.

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