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Digital Transformation in Africa

Africa is poised to emerge as a leader among developing economies, driven by its growing digital economy and improving internet connectivity. The African Union’s Digital Transformation Strategy aims to digitally connect every individual, business, and government in Africa by 2030. This initiative has attracted significant investments from global institutions, including the World Bank and the European Union.

The continent’s digital transformation is also driven by private investments from technology enterprises. Digital infrastructure development is critical to Africa’s data sovereignty efforts, with a growing need for data centers and connectivity hubs. Africa’s data center landscape is evolving, with a focus on meeting data protection standards and ensuring secure data storage. As the continent’s digital economy grows, the need for reliable and secure digital infrastructure will continue to increase.

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