Digital 2023: Western Sahara

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This page contains all the latest data, insights, and trends you need to help you understand how people in Western Sahara use digital devices and services in 2023.

If you want to check whether this is our most up-to-date report on Western Sahara, or if you’re looking for data on digital trends and behaviours in Western Sahara for previous years, you can find our full collection of reports on Western Sahara by clicking here.

You’ll also find the complete Digital 2023 report on Western Sahara in the “full report” section below, but let’s start by taking a look at the key numbers for Western Sahara this year.

The state of digital in Western Sahara in 2023

Here are the essential headlines for digital adoption and use in Western Sahara in early 2023:

  • There were 333.4 thousand internet users in Western Sahara at the start of 2023, when internet penetration stood at 57.3 percent.

  • Western Sahara was home to 333.4 thousand social media users in January 2023, equating to 57.3 percent of the total population.

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These headline stats offer a great overview of the “state of digital” in Western Sahara, but in order to make sense of how digital trends and behaviours are evolving, we need to dig deeper into the data.

Let’s take a closer look at what the latest numbers tell us, starting with some valuable context relating to Western Sahara’s population.

Western Sahara’s population in 2023

Western Sahara’s total population was 581.7 thousand in January 2023.

Data shows that Western Sahara’s population increased by 11 thousand (+2.0 percent) between 2022 and 2023.

44.8 percent of Western Sahara’s population is female, while 55.2 percent of the population is male.

At the start of 2023, 87.1 percent of Western Sahara’s population lived in urban centres, while 12.9 percent lived in rural areas.

Note: gender data are currently only available for “female” and “male”.

Western Sahara’s population by age

The median age of Western Sahara’s population is 31.5.

Here’s how Western Sahara’s total population breaks down by age group:

  • 8.0 percent is between the ages of 0 and 4.

  • 13.0 percent is between the ages of 5 and 12.

  • 7.5 percent is between the ages of 13 and 17.

  • 9.9 percent is between the ages of 18 and 24.

  • 16.2 percent is between the ages of 25 and 34.

  • 18.5 percent is between the ages of 35 and 44.

  • 12.8 percent is between the ages of 45 and 54.

  • 8.1 percent is between the ages of 55 and 64.

  • 5.9 percent is aged 65 and above.

Note: percentages may not sum to 100 percent due to rounding.

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Internet use in Western Sahara in 2023

There were 333.4 thousand internet users in Western Sahara in January 2023.

Western Sahara’s internet penetration rate stood at 57.3 percent of the total population at the start of 2023.

Kepios analysis indicates that internet users in Western Sahara decreased by 46 thousand (-12.1 percent) between 2022 and 2023.

For perspective, these user figures reveal that 248.3 thousand people in Western Sahara did not use the internet at the start of 2023, suggesting that 42.7 percent of the population remained offline at the beginning of the year.

However, complexities associated with the collection and analysis of internet user data mean that it can often take several months before research is ready for publication. As a result, the latest published figures for internet use invariably under-represent reality, and actual adoption and growth may be higher than the figures shown here suggest. Please see our comprehensive notes on data for further details.

Dig deeper: for the latest insights into internet adoption and use around the world, follow our regular Global Statshot reports.


Go global: see how Western Sahara’s current “state of digital” compares with connectivity in other countries by reading our flagship Digital 2023 Global Overview Report, which includes hundreds of slides of global digital data, and our in-depth analysis of what these numbers might mean for you.

Internet connection speeds in Western Sahara in 2023

Data published by Ookla indicate that internet users in Western Sahara could have expected the following internet connection speeds at the start of 2023:

  • Median fixed internet connection speed: 15.14 Mbps.

Ookla’s data shows that fixed internet connection speeds in Western Sahara increased by 4.12 Mbps (+37.4 percent) in the twelve months to the start of 2023.

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Social media statistics for Western Sahara in 2023

There were 333.4 thousand social media users in Western Sahara in January 2023.

This figure might seem quite different to the values that we published in previous years, but please note that the sources we use to inform and calculate our social media user numbers have made important and wide-ranging revisions to their data over recent months.

These adjustments to source data mean that our latest numbers are not comparable with equivalent figures that we published in previous years, and readers should not regard any differences in these numbers as an actual change in social media use.

Indeed, our analysis of various data points from trusted third parties such as GWI and data.ai shows that there has been no discernible drop in overall social media use, and in almost all countries, social media use continues to increase.

As a result, readers should view any such differences as “corrections” in the data, and not as an indication that social media adoption has declined.

The number of social media users in Western Sahara at the start of 2023 was equivalent to 57.3 percent of the total population, but it’s also important to note that social media users may not represent unique individuals (see our detailed notes on data to learn why).

Meanwhile, data published in the ad planning tools of top social media platforms indicates that there were 316.4 thousand users aged 18 and above using social media in Western Sahara at the start of 2023, which was equivalent to 76.1 percent of the total population aged 18 and above at that time.

More broadly, 100 percent* of Western Sahara’s total internet user base (regardless of age) used at least one social media platform in January 2023.

At that time, 39.6 percent of Western Sahara’s social media users were female, while 60.4 percent were male.

*Advisory: we’re aware that usage rates in excess of 100 percent of the population, “eligible” population, and / or internet users may seem implausible, but we’ve elected to republish source data “as is”, to enable readers to make their own judgments. For example, these discrepansies may help readers to determine the potential role that duplicate or “false” accounts may play in inflating user numbers, or the extent to which users themselves may “misrepresent” their age (e.g. by decalring they're over 18, when they are in fact still a minor). Please see our detailed notes on data to learn more about these anomalies.

Note: due to significant revisions in source data, we regret that we’re currently unable to provide reliable figures for the year-on-year change in social media users in Western Sahara. We recommend that readers do not compare our latest figures for social media use with figures published in our previous reports, because such comparisons will deliver inaccurate results.


Get fresh insights: our handy social media overview page helps you stay up to date with social media trends, offering essential headlines for social media adoption, as well as the latest user figures for the world’s most widely used social media platforms.

Facebook users in Western Sahara in 2023

Data published in Meta’s advertising resources indicates that Facebook had 276.6 thousand users in Western Sahara in early 2023.

However, Meta has made important changes to the way its advertising resources report audience reach data over recent months – including making significant revisions to its base audience data for Facebook – so the figures shown here may not be directly comparable with figures published in our previous reports.

To learn more about these changes, please see this article, as well as our comprehensive notes on data.

Facebook user growth in Western Sahara

Figures published in Meta’s own tools indicate that Facebook’s potential ad reach in Western Sahara decreased by 29 thousand (-9.6 percent) between 2022 and 2023.

For more recent context, the same data show that the number of users that marketers could reach with ads on Facebook in Western Sahara decreased by 19 thousand (-6.5 percent) between October 2022 and January 2023.

However, it’s important to stress that these advertising reach figures are not the same as the monthly active users figures that Meta reports in its investor earnings announcements, and they should not be interpreted as such.

As the company states within its ad planning tools,

“Estimated audience size is not a proxy for monthly or daily active users, or for engagement. Estimates aren’t designed to match population, census estimates or other sources, and may differ depending on factors such as how many accounts across Meta technologies a person has, how many temporary visitors are in a particular geographic location at a given time, and Meta user-reported demographics.”

As a result, changes in ad reach may not necessarily indicate any change in the platform’s overall user base.

But despite these caveats, Meta’s ad reach data still offers valuable insights into how Facebook use is evolving.

Facebook adoption in Western Sahara

Facebook’s ad reach in Western Sahara was equivalent to 47.6 percent of the total population at the start of 2023.

However, Facebook restricts the use of its platform to people aged 13 and above, so it’s worth highlighting that 60.2 percent of the “eligible” audience in Western Sahara uses Facebook in 2023.

For additional context, Facebook’s ad reach in Western Sahara was equivalent to 83.0 percent of the local internet user base (regardless of age) in January 2023.

At the start of 2023, 37.3 percent of Facebook’s ad audience in Western Sahara was female, while 62.7 percent was male.

Note: Meta’s advertising resources only publish audience gender data for “female” and “male” users.

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Instagram users in Western Sahara in 2023

Numbers published in Meta’s advertising tools indicate that Instagram had 155.6 thousand users in Western Sahara in early 2023.

The company’s recently revised figures suggest that Instagram’s ad reach in Western Sahara was equivalent to 26.8 percent of the total population at the start of the year.

However, Instagram restricts the use of its platform to people aged 13 and above, so it’s helpful to know that 33.9 percent of the “eligible” audience in Western Sahara uses Instagram in 2023.

It’s also worth noting that Instagram’s ad reach in Western Sahara at the start of 2023 was equivalent to 46.7 percent of the local internet user base (regardless of age).

In early 2023, 42.8 percent of Instagram’s ad audience in Western Sahara was female, while 57.2 percent was male.

Note: Meta’s advertising resources only publish audience gender data for “female” and “male” users.

Instagram user growth in Western Sahara

Data published in Meta’s planning tools show that Instagram’s potential ad reach in Western Sahara decreased by 1,850 (-1.2 percent) between 2022 and 2023.

On a quarterly basis, the company’s data also reveal that the size of Instagram’s ad audience in Western Sahara decreased by 10 thousand (-6.0 percent) between October 2022 and January 2023.

As we noted in the Facebook section above though, changes in the audience reach figures published in Meta’s ad planning tools do not necessarily correlate with overall changes in its platforms’ active user bases.

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Facebook Messenger users in Western Sahara in 2023

Data published in Meta’s advertising resources indicate that ads on Facebook Messenger reached 137.3 thousand users in Western Sahara in early 2023.

The company’s recently revised audience numbers suggest that Facebook Messenger’s ad reach in Western Sahara was equivalent to 23.6 percent of the total population at the start of the year.

Facebook Messenger restricts the use of its platform to people aged 13 and above though, so it’s also worth highlighting that ads reach 29.9 percent of Facebook Messenger’s “eligible” audience in Western Sahara in 2023.

For additional context, Facebook Messenger’s ad reach in Western Sahara is equivalent to 41.2 percent of the local internet user base (regardless of age).

At the start of 2023, 33.2 percent of Facebook Messenger’s ad audience in Western Sahara was female, while 66.8 percent was male.

Notes: Meta’s advertising resources only publish audience gender data for “female” and “male” users.

Facebook Messenger user growth in Western Sahara

Data published in Meta’s planning tools show that Facebook Messenger’s potential ad reach in Western Sahara decreased by 15 thousand (-9.6 percent) between 2022 and 2023.

On a quarterly basis, the company’s data reveal that the size of Facebook Messenger’s ad audience in Western Sahara decreased by 7,150 (-4.9 percent) between October 2022 and January 2023.

However, as we noted in the Facebook section above, changes in the audience reach figures published in Meta’s ad planning tools do not necessarily correlate with overall changes in its platforms’ active user bases.

Looking for more Facebook Messenger stats? Click here to explore our in-depth Facebook Messenger data for every country in the world.

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LinkedIn users in Western Sahara in 2023

Figures published in LinkedIn’s advertising resources indicate that LinkedIn had 17.0 thousand “members” in Western Sahara in early 2023.

However, note that LinkedIn’s advertising tools publish audience reach data based on total registered members, rather than the monthly active users that form the basis of the ad reach figures published by most other social media platforms.

As a result, these LinkedIn figures are not directly comparable with the figures for other social media platforms published on this page, or in our Digital 2023 reports.

The company’s advertising reach figures suggest that LinkedIn’s audience in Western Sahara was equivalent to 2.9 percent of the total population at the start of 2023.

LinkedIn restricts the use of its platform to people aged 18 and above though, so it’s also helpful to know that 4.1 percent of the “eligible” audience in Western Sahara uses LinkedIn in 2023.

For additional context, LinkedIn’s ad reach in Western Sahara was equivalent to 5.1 percent of the local internet user base (regardless of age) at the start of the year.

In early 2023, 34.6 percent of LinkedIn’s ad audience in Western Sahara was female, while 65.4 percent was male.

Note: LinkedIn’s advertising resources only publish audience gender data for “female” and “male” users.

LinkedIn user growth in Western Sahara

Data published in LinkedIn’s planning tools show that LinkedIn’s potential ad reach in Western Sahara decreased by 2,000 (-10.5 percent) between 2022 and 2023.

On a quarterly basis, the company’s data reveal that the size of LinkedIn’s ad audience in Western Sahara decreased by 10 thousand (-37.0 percent) between October 2022 and January 2023.

However, because LinkedIn’s ad audience figures are based on total registered members rather than monthly active users, it’s unclear whether these trends might reflect changes in active LinkedIn use too.

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Twitter users in Western Sahara in 2023

Numbers published in Twitter’s advertising resources indicate that Twitter had 250 users in Western Sahara in early 2023.

This figure means that Twitter’s ad reach in Western Sahara was equivalent to 0.04 percent of the total population at the time.

However, it’s important to stress that these advertising reach figures are not the same as monthly active user figures, and there may be meaningful differences between the size of Twitter’s ad audience and its total active user base.

It’s also worth noting that Twitter restricts the use of its platform to people aged 13 and above, so these figures suggest that 0.05 percent of the “eligible” audience in Western Sahara uses Twitter in 2023.

For additional context, Twitter’s ad reach in Western Sahara was equivalent to 0.07 percent of the local internet user base (regardless of age) at the start of the year.

In early 2023, the company’s own data indicated that 33.3 percent of Twitter’s ad audience in Western Sahara was female, while 66.7 percent was male.

However, it’s worth noting that Twitter infers its users’ gender, by analysing signals such as the name that users enter in their profile, and their broader activity on the platform.

This contrasts with the gender data offered in the advertising tools of platforms like Facebook, which relies on the gender that users themselves enter in their own profile.

Moreover, our analysis suggests that Twitter’s inferences may not be particularly reliable in determining users’ gender, especially in countries where English is not the dominant language.

For example, consumer research findings published by GWI often offer quite a different picture of Twitter use by gender compared with Twitter’s own audience data.

But the apparent distortions that frequently appear in Twitter’s inferred gender data may be due in large part to the high number of “non-human” accounts that feature in Twitter’s active user data (e.g. accounts that represent businesses, animals, musicians, etc.), especially because Twitter doesn’t currently separate these accounts out from “real” human individuals in the ways that Facebook and Instagram do.

Regardless of the cause of these anomalies though, we advise caution when analysing or interpreting Twitter’s reported figures for use by gender.

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Additional resources

Just before we get to the full report, here are some suggestions for further reading, which will provide additional context for our full set of Digital 2023 numbers for Western Sahara:

  • Read our complete Digital 2023 Global Overview Report to get a comprehensive overview of the “state of digital” around the world in 2023.

  • Click here to see all of the Global Digital Reports we’ve published on Western Sahara over the past decade.

  • Explore all of our reports on countries in Northern Africa by clicking here.

  • Visit our complete online reports library to find all of the (free!) reports in the Global Digital Reports series.

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Full report

You’ll find our complete Digital 2023: Western Sahara report in the embed below (click here if you can’t see that, or if you can’t change the slides).

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