This week saw Net Inclusion 2025 happen, Tuesday through Thursday, hosted by the National Digital Inclusion Alliance (NDIA) in the Gila River Indian Community near Phoenix, Ariz. “As a tribal leader, ...
Well-designed digital solutions have the potential to alleviate the impacts of Fragility, Conflict, and Violence (FCV) and address FCV-related risks and drivers that undermine economic and social ...
The Digital Inclusion & Governance Lab is a research lab at William & Mary’s Global Research Institute. DIGLab undertakes rigorous, policy-relevant research on the impact of digital technologies on ...
Covid-19 has accelerated the rate of digital technology adoption around the world, but also revealed the depth of the digital divide worldwide. For millions of people living in Africa, who do not have ...
Multilateral leadership in digital policy promises to be inclusive, but instead delivers exclusivity. What’s the reason for this paradox? Multilateral and government-backed cooperation agencies are ...
This article was written for our sponsor, Institute for Emerging Issues at N.C. State University. It's no secret that we rely on the Internet for almost everything — work, school, health care, ...
From technology initiatives to its endeavors in digital equity, collaboration is essential to how the city of Long Beach approaches IT work — and now, the latter is formalized in its new Digital ...
The federal government has a war chest of funding to connect every American currently on the sidelines of our connected digital world. Will it be enough? David Lumb is a senior reporter covering ...
"Traditionally we wait for governments to solve citizens' problems. This [crowdsourcing] helps citizens solve government’s problems, which hurt all of society." (Credit: KP IT Board) The World Bank's ...
The government has launched a Digital Inclusion Innovation Fund to help digital skills projects across the UK in an effort to reduce the digital divide. The £11.7m fund, which is one of the pillars in ...
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Cityfibre supports digital inclusion across Cambridgeshire with £40,000 boost for Cambridge Online
CityFibre, the nation’s largest independent full fibre platform, has awarded £40,0000 to digital inclusion charity Cambridge Online as part of its new Community Fund scheme. The grant is one of four ...
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