Kenya tops 2023 Eastern Africa Youth Digital Readiness Index due to digital literacy » Capital News
NAIROBI, Kenya, Mar 14 – Kenya has been ranked top in the 2023 Eastern Africa Youth Digital Readiness Index due to digital literacy credited to mobile money and infrastructure.
Kenya also leads the pack in Eastern Africa because of its widespread mobile money system.
Kenya was followed by Rwanda and Uganda in second and third position respectively.
The report indicates that Ethiopia and Tanzania ranked 4th and 5th as Sudan, Democratic Republic of Congo, and Somalia occupied the sixth, seventh, and eighth positions.
The index however indicated that Kenya still faces challenges of unequal access to technology in rural areas which is a common hurdle across the region.
The new 2023 Eastern Africa Youth Digital Readiness index by Qhala – a digital transformation and innovation management company analyses factors such as digital skills, government support, and online safety.
Its goal was to identify areas for improvement and promote collaboration across the region to bridge the digital divide and empower young people.
The study also indicates that several countries saw an increase in mobile money adoption, fostering financial inclusion.
Mobile money penetration is rising in Sudan, with platforms like MTN Mobile Money and Zain Cash gaining traction. DRC Congo is also experiencing a rise in Mobile Money adoption with platforms like M-Pesa and Orange Money.
South Sudan is also experiencing a surge in mobile money adoption.
Platforms like Equitel Mobile Money and mJang are facilitating financial inclusion, particularly in rural areas where traditional banking is scarce.
According to Shikoh Gitau, the Founder and CEO of Qhala, the 2023 Eastern Africa Youth Digital Readiness Index serves as a valuable tool for policymakers, businesses, civil society, and educational institutions, providing nuanced insights into the digital landscape of Eastern African countries offering a roadmap for strategic interventions to foster digital readiness and innovation:
“The essence of digital readiness extends beyond mere technological adoption. It encompasses a country’s potential to evolve into a digitally driven, skills-endowed, innovation-centric, and sustainable economy. Recognizing the significance of this paradigm shift, we present the 2023 Eastern Africa Youth Digital Readiness Index, a quantitative measure designed to gauge the digital potential and performance of Eastern African countries.”
Furthermore, the 2023 Eastern Africa Youth Digital Readiness is going to catalyze Africa’s Digital Economy because of the demographic advantage that lies in its youthful population.
The youth’s adaptability to new technologies, strong affinity for digital tools, and higher likelihood of engaging in entrepreneurial activities make them a key driving force for the region’s digital development.
“A digitally ready youth population enhances the global competitiveness of Eastern Africa. Countries with a strong digital infrastructure and a skilled workforce are more attractive to global investors and can participate more effectively in the global digital marketplace,” added Dr. Gitau.
The Youth Digital Readiness Index Report will be released annually to update the status progress of each country and its performance. The study aims to Inform policy decisions, drive regional progress, empower youth, and monitor progress.