Guinea-Bissau
Africa | Sub-Saharan Africa
Pillar scores
Pillar scores
DisclaimerStage 2: Opportunistic
Limited literacy: Digital gap, basic use.
Skills and Literacy
1.73Stage 2: Opportunistic
Private: Basic skills, some schools, company training.
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Usage and Adoption
0.9Stage 1: Basic
Basic: Tech for leisure, low access and adoption.
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Culture Norms
1.08Stage 2: Opportunistic
Tolerant: Tech as last resort.
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Civic Engagement
0.68Stage 1: Basic
Restricted: Tech not for citizen-govt interaction, voice exclusion.
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Stage 2: Opportunistic
Basic quality, limited access.
Physical Infrastructure
2.27Stage 3: Systematic
Rudimentary: Urban-focused high-speed coverage.
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Access Enablers
1.48Stage 2: Opportunistic
Restricted: Lower tech access, systemic barriers.
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Stage 1: Basic
Limited: Paper bureaucracy, no funding, ad-hoc tech.
Leadership and Strategy
0.46Stage 1: Basic
Reactive: No strategy, no senior support, isolated projects.
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Implementation Capacity and Systems
0Stage 1: Basic
Analogue: No skills, outsourcing, no strategy, no budget.
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Digital Public Services and Platforms
1.52Stage 2: Opportunistic
Digitization: Basic digital tools, in-person main.
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Open Government
1.56Stage 2: Opportunistic
Reactionary: Limited sharing, key stakeholder input.
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Stage 2: Opportunistic
Formative: Digital laws developing.
Data and Privacy
2.09Stage 3: Systematic
Recognition: Functional data protection authority, regulation.
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Fair Market Competition
1.53Stage 2: Opportunistic
Regulate & forget: Outdated IP law, some competition.
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Cybersecurity
0.84Stage 1: Basic
No recognition: No cyber crime law, unprotected infrastructure.
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Consumer Protection
2.81Stage 3: Systematic
Recognition: Price monitoring, accessibility.
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Human Rights
3.46Stage 4: Differentiating
Resourced: Legal resources, intl. standards.
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Stage 1: Basic
Limited integration: Traditional finance, low tech business.
Business
2.29Stage 3: Systematic
Favorable: Wide tech, improved conditions for all sectors.
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Innovation Ecosystem
0.59Stage 1: Basic
Stagnant: Limited graduates, outdated curriculum, lack of engagement.
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Standards Of Responsibility
0Stage 1: Basic
Unaware: Lack of awareness about ethical standards in digital services.
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Stage 3: Systematic
Digital IDs, mobile banking, online data sharing.
Payments
3.34Stage 4: Differentiating
Differentiating: Decoupled payments, digital wallets.
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Identification
2.5Stage 3: Systematic
Digitalized: Machine-readable records, workflows set.
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Data Exchange
2.5Stage 3: Systematic
Online: Central data, info systems, infrastructure.
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Digital Rights Dashboard
Cross-Cutting Indicators
Stage 3: Systematic
The country is a State Party to some international conventions. Some domestic policy instruments and institutional frameworks are in place. A systematic framework is likely to support their implementation.This analysis does not reflect quality of implementation or frameworks, and does not represent an analysis of the broader context of human rights.
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Freedom of Expression, Assembly and Association
Stage 4: Differentiating
Several domestic policy instruments and institutional frameworks are established. Some clear opportunities are likely created for implementation.This analysis does not reflect quality of implementation or frameworks, and does not represent an analysis of the broader context of human rights.
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Right to Privacy
Stage 1: Basic
The country has minimal domestic policy instruments or institutional frameworks in place. Limited efforts are in place to support their implementation.This analysis does not reflect quality of implementation or frameworks, and does not represent an analysis of the broader context of human rights.
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Right to Equality and Non-Discrimination
Stage 4: Differentiating
The country is a state party to several relevant international conventions. Some domestic policy instruments and institutional frameworks are established.This analysis does not reflect quality of implementation or frameworks, and does not represent an analysis of the broader context of human rights.
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