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The Use of Digital for Public Service Provision in Sub-Saharan Africa

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  • Jenny Aker

    (Tufts University [Boston, MA, USA])

  • Joel Cariolle

    (FERDI - Fondation pour les Etudes et Recherches sur le Développement International)

Abstract

The objective of this report is to provide an in-depth review of the digitization of public service provision in Sub-Saharan Africa in general and West Africa in particular by highlighting both the opportunities and the challenges faced by digital initiatives multiplication in the region.
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  • Jenny Aker & Joel Cariolle, 2022. "The Use of Digital for Public Service Provision in Sub-Saharan Africa," Post-Print hal-03003899, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-03003899
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    1. Joël Cariolle & David A Carroll, 2020. "Advancing digital frontiers in African economies: lessons learned from firm-level innovations," Working Papers hal-03118738, HAL.
    2. Jenny Aker & David A Carroll, 2022. "The State of Digital Financial Services in Francophone West Africa," Working Papers hal-03642499, HAL.

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