Burkina Faso has taken a significant step towards enhancing its digital sovereignty by launching national mini data centres across the country. This initiative aims to reduce reliance on foreign data services and improve local data management and security.
Key Objectives of the Mini Data Centres
- Enhancing Data Security: By storing data locally, Burkina Faso aims to protect sensitive information from external threats and breaches.
- Boosting Digital Sovereignty: Maintaining control over data infrastructure allows the country to assert its digital independence and reduce dependence on international providers.
- Improving Accessibility and Efficiency: Local data centres can offer faster access to data and services for citizens and businesses.
Expected Impact
The deployment of mini data centres is expected to:
- Strengthen the country’s IT infrastructure.
- Create new jobs in the technology sector.
- Encourage the growth of local digital services and innovation.
Future Prospects
Burkina Faso’s government plans to expand this data centre network and integrate it with national digital strategies, promoting sustainable development and digital transformation across various economic sectors.
