Ghana has made significant strides in digital accessibility, with nearly 78% of websites meeting accessibility standards by 2026. The focus on inclusive design has improved user engagement and satisfaction, especially among underserved populations. The average UX score of 72 indicates ongoing improvements in website usability, yet there remains room for further enhancements to reach global benchmarks.
Conversion rates have increased modestly to 4.8%, driven by better accessibility and improved user experience. Mobile accessibility remains strong at 83%, reflecting Ghana’s mobile-first digital landscape. The Digital Inclusion Index suggests that efforts to bridge digital gaps are progressing, though continuous investments are essential to sustain growth and ensure equitable access for all citizens.