Senegal and Mauritania Sign MoU to Deepen Digital Cooperation

By : Samira Njoya

Date : jeudi, 16 janvier 2025 11:07

In today's rapidly evolving world of information and communication technologies, regional and international partnerships are crucial for driving inclusive growth, fostering innovation, and enhancing the competitiveness of economies on the global stage.

The Federation of Services of Mauritania and Senegal's Organization of ICT Professionals (OPTIC) signed a memorandum of understanding on Monday, January 13, during Senegalese Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko's official visit to Mauritania. The agreement aims to deepen digital cooperation between the two nations and promote sustainable economic integration.

"This agreement seeks to structure and intensify business partnerships and collaboration between our digital ecosystems to accelerate digital transformation in our countries," said Mbagnick Diop, president of the Senegalese Business Movement.

The partnership underscores a shared commitment to developing the digital private sectors in Mauritania and Senegal. It includes several initiatives such as jointly promoting flagship events and activities in the tech sector, organizing forums and B2B meetings between digital enterprises and other industries seeking digitization, and creating a framework to harmonize public-private dialogue on key issues like human capital, funding, and research and development.

The collaboration is expected to speed up digital transformation in both countries while unlocking new economic and social opportunities. As Senegal positions itself as a tech hub with initiatives like the “New Deal Technologique”, Mauritania is stepping up efforts to modernize its digital infrastructure and administration.

This synergy between the two neighboring nations could serve as a model for other West African partnerships, reinforcing the region’s role in Africa’s burgeoning digital economy. The sector’s value is projected to reach $180 billion by 2025, according to a report by Google and the International Finance Corporation (IFC).

By Samira Njoya,

Editing by Sèna D. B. de Sodji

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