Addressing Digital Illiteracy in Africa
Despite significant strides, Africa continues to face substantial challenges in digital literacy. As of 2020, internet penetration in Africa was estimated at 47.1%, with mobile service subscriptions in Sub-Saharan Africa reaching 45% by the end of 2019. However, these figures lag behind other continents, highlighting the need for increased digital accessibility and literacy efforts (Do4africa).
In 2022, African countries scored between 1.8 and 5 on the Digital Skills Gap Index, below the global average of six. This gap underscores the urgent need for investment in digital literacy to prepare the youth for the global job market. About 50% of African countries include computer skills in their school curricula, compared to 85% globally (American Library Association).
The GSMA is a global advocate for mobile operators, and has partnered with TikTok, the leading short-form video platform, to enhance digital literacy in Africa.
GSMA has introduced a comprehensive new TikTok module into its Mobile Internet Skills Training Toolkit (MISTT), which offers a comprehensive range of free resources to enhance digital literacy and skills.
Empowering Digital Skills and Literacy
This initiative builds on previous digital literacy efforts, such as the TikTok and ThinkWifi partnership in South Africa, demonstrating a continued commitment to advancing digital access and knowledge. By integrating the TikTok module into the MISTT, the partnership aims to equip individuals with the tools needed to navigate the digital landscape effectively, fostering a more inclusive digital environment.
Enhancing Digital Knowledge and Connectivity
The GSMA unites over 750 mobile operators and nearly 400 companies in the broader mobile ecosystem, including device manufacturers, software firms, equipment providers, internet companies, and organisations in adjacent industries.
“At TikTok, we are dedicated to empowering users through digital literacy. Our partnership with the GSMA to integrate TikTok tutorials into the Mobile Internet Skills Training Toolkit reflects our commitment to providing the skills needed for education, business, and personal growth. Together, we are fostering a culture of innovation and continuous learning, driving digital inclusion, and enhancing global connectivity,” says David Saidden, Director of Distribution Business Development, TikTok.