Here’s a summary of my presentation delivered during the FOSS Backstage 2025 conference in Berlin, Germany. For a deeper dive into the points outlined below, please refer to the official recording of my talk.
Why Are There Low Adoption Rates for Open Source Software in Africa?
- Lack of awareness and motivation for those who know.
 - Prestige associated with using software from larger, well-known vendors.
 - Vendor lock-in and aggressive marketing by proprietary companies targeting governments.
 - Limited availability of certified and experienced FOSS/Linux professionals.
 - Prevalence of software piracy.
 - Fragmented or non-existent FOSS communities.
 
More Barriers to Adoption of Open Source Software in Africa
Infrastructure Challenges:
- Internet connectivity issues.
 - Unstable and unreliable power supply.
 - Lack of resources and funding.
 - Systemic corruption.
 
Why Bother with FOSS Adoption in Africa?
- Africa accounts for 18% of the world’s population (1.5B+), with some of the fastest-growing economies globally.
 - By 2025, 12 of the world’s 20 fastest-growing economies are projected to be in Africa.
 
Benefits of FOSS Adoption:
- Lower costs.
 - Skilling and narrowing the digital divide.
 - Startups and job creation.
 - Empowerment through access to free resources.
 - Localized innovations driving growth in key sectors.
 
Key and Strategic Sectors in Africa for FOSS Adoption
- Mining
 - Agriculture
 - Tourism
 - Startups/SMEs (e.g., Banking, Film & Music Industry)
 - Education
 - Health
 - Research
 - Environment
 
Enablers and Implementers of Open Source Software Adoption
- Advocates/Evangelists: Promote FOSS use in sectors like government, health, and education.
 - Trainers/Educators: Teach FOSS concepts (e.g., Linux).
 - Community Leaders: Lead FOSS communities.
 - Software Developers: Create and maintain open-source software.
 - Vendors/Integrators: Include Linux distributors and organizations promoting FOSS.
 
Strategies for Stakeholders
For Advocates:
- Timing
 - Focus
 - Campaigns
 - Showcase (e.g., trade shows)
 - Share and evangelize
 
For Trainers/Educators:
- Localize content
 - Contextualize teachings
 - Port content
 - Adapt materials
 - Evangelize
 
For Community Leaders:
- Assess needs
 - Partner with stakeholders
 - Fundraise and support initiatives
 - Host events
 - Engage strategic sectors
 
For Software Developers:
- Solve immediate problems.
 - Localize solutions.
 - Enable workarounds.
 - Use free and open licenses.
 - Adapt bravely.
 
For Vendors:
- Provide support.
 - Engage with local FOSS advocates and communities.
 - Partner with startups to promote FOSS.
 - Certify professionals.
 - Establish local FOSS incubators.
 
Conclusion
I am optimistic that the next decade will see a significant increase in open source software adoption across Africa, unlocking its potential for economic growth and innovation in key sectors.
