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Mapúa, one of the top engineering and technological schools, unveiled how it will leverage AI-led collaboration and connectivity tools to redefine the classroom experience for students in the upcoming academic year, beginning in August 2024. i.onemapua.org/46sY9e6 @mnlstandardph
NEW blog from GDIP Executive Director, Policy and Programs @AfroDiva: “If we are to achieve gender equality and a truly inclusive society, we should not leave behind the one group that can make it happen: women.” globaldigitalinclusion.org/2023/05/09/afr…
The digital divide now is no longer just about who’s online and offline. It’s now about who is just consuming information, and who is an active participant in a digital society. globaldigitalinclusion.org/our-work/meani…
📲#Tech offers better access to info, education & skills, but not all women can benefit from the opportunities it offers. #GenderGap, hinders their access & #GenderEquality. 300+ experts discussed solutions on closing the gender gap in #AsiaPacific at #CSW67 w/ @unwomenasia
From having a 2G mobile network to achieving 89% broadband coverage, the #RepublicofCongo 🇨🇬 has made significant strides in accelerating its #DigitalTransformation, but tackling #DigitalDivides is the next big challenge. Here's how it can be overcome: wrld.bg/8Wss50MNy9j
E-commerce platforms (and similar technologies) offer new opportunities to informal firms and workers, but many of them lack complementary skills or credit to benefit from such #technologies. 👉Learn more by downloading Hidden Potential: wrld.bg/rKtN50MJvu1 #SouthAsia
The recently launched @UNBBCom Working Group Report, ‘Strategies towards universal smartphone access’ represents the first multi-stakeholder dialogue and analysis to outline actionable recommendations for address #smartphone access challenges. broadbandcommission.org/working-groups…
Leaving no one behind extends into the online world. Without intentional efforts to be inclusive and uphold rights, digital transformation risks being the new face of inequality. 🎥 @UNDP Administrator @ASteiner explains why #digitalinclusion matters at Davos. #WEF23
Closing the digital gender gap offers a paradigm for women’s economic empowerment. Even further, it promises a transformation of entire economies and the ways we work and live. globaldigitalinclusion.org/our-work/inclu…
Internet access is a prerequisite for many of the #SDGs — from supporting education and reducing inequalities, driving economic growth, and to boosting health outcomes. globaldigitalinclusion.org/our-work/unive…
Lack of affordable smartphones prevents #MeaningfulConnectivity. Partnerships to increase subsidies are key to change this picture. #DigitalInclusion
The recently launched @UNBBCom Working Group Report, ‘Strategies towards universal smartphone access’ represents the first multi-stakeholder dialogue and analysis to outline actionable recommendations for address #smartphone access challenges. broadbandcommission.org/working-groups…
Women are half of the potential market for businesses. Empowering women through digital technology benefits businesses, economies, and societies. globaldigitalinclusion.org/our-work/inclu…
Because science is not just for boys…don’t miss this great blog on how to attract and retain African girls in #STEM careers. #GirlsInScience wrld.bg/3glS50MPSML
Millions of children and young people are not developing the skills they need to break intergenerational cycles of poverty, and more than half are on the “wrong side” of the digital divide. GDIP is working hard to ensure universal connectivity by 2030. globaldigitalinclusion.org/our-work/unive…
Digital technologies offer new prospects for economic growth in Africa, allowing: ✅accelerated job creation; ✅improved access to public services; & ✅increased productivity and innovation. Learn more: wrld.bg/WP6s50MR9kj
.@ShePersistedGL’s Monetizing Misogyny research series explores how gendered disinformation is weaponized to undermine women’s political participation, and to weaken democratic institutions and human rights. Read the full report here: she-persisted.org/our-work/resea…
In many parts of the world, access to reliable and affordable electricity is limited or non-existent. This means that people cannot charge and use computers, smartphones, and other devices essential for accessing the internet and other online services. globaldigitalinclusion.org/2023/02/17/how…
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How a lack of power keeps millions offline and left behind - Global Digital Inclusion Partnership
Around the world, many lack a critical ingredient of internet infrastructure needed to connect: electricity.
More than 62% of people in the #RepublicofCongo 🇨🇬 use the internet, but connectivity in the countryside lags. Learn how its Digital Acceleration Project aims to connect everyone in the country to reap the full benefits of #technology. blogs.worldbank.org/digital-develo…
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What’s next for digital acceleration in the Republic of Congo
The Congo Digital Acceleration Project focuses on rural connectivity and the government’s ability to provide services for individuals and businesses, as well as financial apps (e-business), and...
From having a 2G mobile network to achieving 89% broadband coverage, the #RepublicofCongo 🇨🇬 has made significant strides in accelerating its #DigitalTransformation, but tackling #DigitalDivides is the next big challenge. Here's how it can be overcome: wrld.bg/8Wss50MNy9j
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