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

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FIGURE 1. YOUTH POPULATION (6 TO 11 YEARS-OLD) PROJECTION, AFRICA VS REST OF THE WORLD
FIGURE 4. INTERNET PENETRATION RATES AND BANDWIDTH PER USER IN 2016 ACROSS DEVELOPING REGIONS
FIGURE 5. SPEED AND AFFORDABILITY OF BROADBAND INTERNET, SSA VERSUS OTHER DEVELOPING REGIONS
FIGURE 6. FREQUENCY OF INTERNET AND MOBILE PHONE USAGE IN SSA.
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