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    Home»Features»WP227: Digital exclusion and access to basic services in West Africa: Disentangling individual from territorial effects
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    WP227: Digital exclusion and access to basic services in West Africa: Disentangling individual from territorial effects

    Billy JohnsonBy Billy JohnsonJuly 14, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    WP227: Digital exclusion and access to basic services in West Africa: Disentangling individual from territorial effects
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    This study examines the relationship between digital exclusion and access to essential services  across six West African <a href="https://absafricatv.com/europe-has-seen-46c-and-beyond-9-countries-that-have-recorded-astonishing-heat-extremes/” title=”Europe has seen 46°C and beyond: 9 countries that have recorded astonishing heat extremes”>countries, using Afrobarometer Round 9 data (2021-2023). We construct a  multidimensional digital-exclusion index based on digital-technology access and usage, then  rigorously distinguish individual-level effects from district-level contextual effects on service  outcomes. Three findings emerge. Educational attainment is the most powerful predictor of digital  inclusion, substantially outweighing wealth effects. Territorial context dominates individual  characteristics: Living in a digitally excluded district imposes far greater service-access penalties than  being personally excluded within one’s district. Ethnic fractionalisation significantly amplifies district level digital exclusion. These findings call for prioritising place-based infrastructure investment  alongside universal secondary education as the foundation for effective digital-inclusion strategies.  Digitalisation of government services risks deepening existing inequalities unless accompanied by  coordinated territorial investment.

    Ibrahima Diallo heads the territorial development engineering master’s programme and is part of the GREDT Laboratory, Alioune Diop University, Senegal

    Nanamoudou Diakité is a member of the GREDT Laboratory, Alioune Diop University. 

    Babacar Sene is director of the Laboratoire de Finances pour le Développement, Cheikh Anta Diop  University, Senegal. 

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