Bridging the digital divide


The digital revolution has transformed our world, but not always in equitable ways. Big Tech companies, with their vast resources and global reach, often dominate the digital landscape – controlling how the world accesses and utilises the conveniences of a digitally-enabled world.

The speed of these transformations often leaves developing nations in a precarious position, where they are not only playing catch-up with technology advancements, but also struggling to shape a digital future that works for everyone.

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