Unplug Africa

This report explores the future of digital societies in Africa, focusing on ethical technology and human-centered policies.

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Quick Facts
Report location: source
Language: English
Publisher: NGFP African Digital Futures
Publication date: October 1, 2021
Authors: Nancy Muigei, Oluwaseun David
Time horizon: 2050
Geographic focus: Africa
Page count:

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Methods

The research method used in this report is a narrative approach, using a fictional story to explore and convey future possibilities and ethical considerations in the context of Africa's digital evolution.

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Key Insights

The report, titled “Unplug Africa,” is a narrative set in the future, illustrating the journey of Naserian, an African Union Ethical Technology Advisor. It reflects on the past and future of technology in Africa, emphasizing the need for a balance between technological advancement and maintaining human connections. The story highlights the potential of Africa to innovate and leapfrog in digital technologies while cautioning against the loss of humanity and control due to technology overload. It calls for policies that promote “sincere technologies,” establish humane technology research centers, and address technostress and digital psychological dissonance. The narrative serves as a reminder to embrace technology without losing sight of human values and connections.

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