12/05/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/05/2025 05:41
Unlocking Economic Opportunity: Reforms Could Also Deliver FCFA 1,100 Billion in Growth and 280,000 New Jobs
5 December 2025, Dakar: Senegal could bring 2.6 million more people online, expand access to essential digital services, and unlock new opportunities in education, health, finance and agriculture by 2030, according to a new GSMA report launched today at the Digital Africa Summit Senegal.
The study - Driving Digital Transformation of the Economy in Senegal - finds that targeted reforms to improve affordability, digital skills and modernise regulation would significantly reduce the country's 54% usage gap, enabling millions more citizens to participate fully in the digital economy.
While these reforms are projected to generate FCFA 1,100 billion in economic value and create 280,000 new jobs, the report highlights that the most significant impact will be improving people's lives and supporting Senegal's ambitions under the New Deal Technologique 2034.
Angela Wamola, Head of Africa at the GSMA, said: "Senegal has all the ingredients to become one of Africa's most dynamic digital economies, from strong national strategies to a young, ambitious population ready to participate. But millions of people are still held back by the cost of devices, skills gaps and access barriers. By focusing on affordability, digital skills and an enabling policy environment, Senegal can unlock opportunities for every community - from farmers and traders to students, entrepreneurs and public service users. These reforms can transform digital access into real, meaningful impact for people, while strengthening Senegal's long-term economic resilience."
Strengthening Senegal's Digital Future
Senegal has made significant progress in expanding digital access, underpinned by national strategies such as Digital Senegal 2025, the Senegal Digital Economy Acceleration Project (PAENS), and the New Deal Technologique 2034. These programmes reflect the country's commitment to making digital technology a driver of inclusion, opportunity and national development.
Mobile connectivity sits at the heart of this transition - supporting everyday communication, enabling mobile money, expanding access to education and health services and opening new pathways for economic activity across agriculture, manufacturing, services, and government.
GSMA analysis shows that Senegal now has 97% 4G population coverage and 39% 5G population coverage, with 8.16 million unique mobile internet users, equivalent to 43% of the population. Despite this strong infrastructure footprint, 54% of the population live within coverage but do not use mobile internet, highlighting a significant usage gap driven by affordability challenges, limited digital skills, and the high cost of smartphones.
The report underscores that achieving Senegal's digital ambitions will require people-centred reforms focused on reducing barriers to access, promoting sustainable investment, and modernising the policy and regulatory environment to ensure digital services are accessible, affordable and trusted.
Five Reforms to Advance Digital Inclusion
The GSMA outlines five priority areas where policy reforms could make the biggest difference to people's digital access:
What These Reforms Could Mean for People by 2030
If implemented, the reforms would help millions more Senegalese participate in the digital economy, particularly in regions and communities that remain underserved today. By 2030, Senegal could
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