Senegal reaffirms commitment to inclusive digital development at 2026 ITU Council

Date: 2026-05-09
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By:  Robert Kwaku Annor

Senegal has reaffirmed its commitment to advancing inclusive and sustainable digital transformation during the 2026 session of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Council held in Geneva from April 27 to May 8, where member states gathered to shape the future of the global digital agenda.

During the high-level deliberations, Senegal advocated for expanded connectivity in rural and underserved communities, increased investment in digital skills development, and greater consideration of the unique challenges facing developing countries within international digital governance frameworks.

The discussions at the ITU Council covered a wide range of critical issues, including universal connectivity, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, infrastructure resilience and digital inclusion, as governments and stakeholders worked to define priorities for a rapidly evolving digital landscape.

Senegal used the platform to underscore the importance of ensuring that digital transformation efforts remain inclusive and equitable, particularly for countries seeking to bridge infrastructure and capacity gaps while building resilient digital economies.

On the sidelines of the council, Senegal also engaged in a series of bilateral meetings aimed at strengthening international cooperation in emerging technologies, satellite infrastructure development and broader digital transition initiatives.

The engagements opened new opportunities for partnerships that could support the country’s ambitions to accelerate digital development and expand access to innovative technologies.

Senegal also reaffirmed its candidacy for a renewed seat on the ITU Council, signaling its intention to continue playing an active and constructive role in global digital policymaking.

The country said its participation reflects its broader commitment to contributing to a more inclusive, equitable and impact-driven digital future, while advocating for policies that better reflect the development realities and priorities of emerging economies.

 

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