Computerized proficiency is progressively on the plan for governments, universal associations and mobile operators. The exploration that the Connected Society groups have done recommends that numerous people are kept away from utilizing mobile services because of an absence of comprehension or certainty and that there is a requirement for innovative advancements around there.
Digital literacy and knowledge are crucial to increasing digital inclusion, especially for people who face barriers when accessing the Internet or owning a mobile phone. The initiative that brings together governments, businesses, and investors to support young women by teaching them how to code and become more digitally literate. Digital Hubs are located across Africa and can be run in collaboration with schools, libraries, and community centers, encouraging citizens of all ages to become more confident and curious about the digital world.
Guinea-Bissau a small nation in the west of Africa with a population of 1.9 million still lacks internet connectivity due to poor internet infrastructure which makes it slow and expensive, Cajutel a Guinea-Bissau based telecom company, aims to provide Guinea-Bissau with high-speed Internet at very affordable costs to the masses of West Africa.