Financial inclusion is the ability of individuals and businesses to access affordable and appropriate financial services. It is essential for economic development and poverty reduction. However, ...
The world has changed over the past two decades, with everyday life moving online — from education, to jobs, to health care. That change, however, means that society runs a risk of leaving some people ...
In recent years, there has been growing discussion about digital public infrastructure (DPI)—systems such as digital identity systems, alternative payment methods, and data exchanges that are backed ...
Digital inclusion is considered a super social determinant of health and rests on four pillars: available and affordable broadband service, quality devices, digital skills and training, and technical ...