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The digital policies in the face of access and usage inequalities among young people in intermediate cities in Senegal: The case of Saint-Louis

Adjanohoun, Dimitri Samuel
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Mbengue, Tatiana Pouye
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Sow, Djiby
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January 21, 2025
Journal of Infrastructure, Policy and Development

This contribution questions young people’s access to digital networks at the scale of intermediate cities in Saint-Louis. Thus, it analyzes the prescriptions of digital actors responsible for the development of digital economy in relation with the orientations of the Senegal Digital 2025 strategy. This is a pretex to highlight the gaps between official political discourses and the level of deployment of digital infrastructures. The study highlights the need to repoliticize the needs of populations for broadband and very high-speed connections to promote local initiatives for youth participation in Saint-Louis. Indeed, datas relating to access and use of the Internet by young people reveal inequalities linked to household income, the disparity of infrastructure and digital equipment, and the discontinuity in neighborhood development, but also to the adaptability of the internet service marketed. Through urban and explanatory sociology mobilized through the approach of young people’s real access to the Internet, our analyzes have shown at the scale of urban neighborhoods the impact of the actions recommended by those involved in the development of populations’ access to Internet. The result is that the majority of young people are forced to access the Internet through medium-speed mobile networks.

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research article
DOI
10.24294/jipd10899
Author(s)
Adjanohoun, Dimitri Samuel
Mbengue, Tatiana Pouye
Sow, Djiby
Wade, Cheikh Samba
Seye, Madoune Robert
Mbaye, Derguene
Diallo, Moussa
Ndiaye, Mamadou Lamine
de Roulet, Pablo  

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Munyaka, Baraka Jean-Claude  

EPFL

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Date Issued

2025-01-21

Publisher

EnPress Publisher

Published in
Journal of Infrastructure, Policy and Development
Volume

9

Issue

1

Start page

10899

Subjects

digital policies

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inequalities in internet access

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participation

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infrastructure

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young people

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intermediate cities

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Saint-Louis

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February 3, 2025
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