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Entrepreneurs, Students, & The Entire Senegalese Population Are Adapting To The Internet Shutdown

No Internet Access for democracy and human rights in Senegal 

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July 31, 2023
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It’s been a challenging time for Senegal’s young entrepreneurs since the internet shutdown. They have had to quickly adjust to the changing circumstances to keep their businesses running.

Some have resorted to alternative communication methods such as SMS and phone calls to keep in touch with customers and suppliers. Others have turned to offline marketing strategies such as distributing flyers or relying on word of mouth.

Despite the obstacles, these entrepreneurs are determined to keep their businesses afloat and are coming up with innovative solutions. Their resilience and creativity in the face of adversity is truly inspiring.

The impact of internet shutdowns also lingers on the education and learning sphere which tends to be more devastating. Students and teachers alike rely on the internet for research, communication, and accessing educational resources.

Without access to the internet, students are at a disadvantage and may struggle to keep up with their studies. Teachers may also find it difficult to provide the same level of instruction and support without the use of online tools and resources.

 

Internet shutdowns are a common phenomenon in Africa — students and teachers must find alternative ways to access information and stay connected. This can be a difficult and time-consuming process, but the resilience and determination of those involved in education are truly inspiring.

Social media has become an increasingly important tool in shaping Senegal’s political landscape. With the ability to quickly disseminate information and mobilize support, social media has played a significant role in recent political events.

However, as with any tool, there are also risks associated with social media use. Fake news and propaganda can spread rapidly, and social media can be used to incite violence and unrest.

 

It is important for individuals to be critical of the information they consume on social media and to use it responsibly. As Senegal continues to navigate its political landscape, the role of social media will undoubtedly continue to evolve.

Small businesses in Senegal are facing a major challenge in the form of internet shutdown. With the increasing importance of digital tools, businesses are struggling to adapt to the sudden loss of access to online platforms and communication channels.

This has forced many businesses to return to more traditional methods of communication and sales, such as phone calls and physical storefronts. However, this shift has also highlighted the importance of diversifying business strategies and investing in alternative channels to reach customers.

As Senegal continues to face internet shutdown, small business owners must remain agile and adaptable to survive in an increasingly digital world.

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