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Global Digital Summit 2025 tackles digital divide and growth

by thenational.net.in March 19, 2025
March 19, 2025
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The World Bank Group hosted the second Global Digital Summit in Washington, D.C., bringing together leaders from the public and private sectors to accelerate digital transformation and bridge the global digital divide. The event underscored the urgency of expanding access to digital technology, as 2.6 billion people worldwide remain offline, with many lacking affordable connectivity and the necessary skills to participate in an increasingly digital economy.

Global Digital Summit 2025 tackles digital divide and growth

A central focus of the summit was enhancing the Accelerating Digitalization Global Challenge Programme, an initiative designed to support countries in adopting digital solutions at scale. This program emphasizes Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI), including digital identification systems, electronic payments, and data-sharing platforms that facilitate access to essential services such as banking, healthcare, and education. Strengthening these digital enablers is crucial in ensuring equitable access to economic opportunities and public services.

The summit also highlighted efforts to foster cross-border innovation, enabling countries to share digital solutions and develop integrated digital markets. Through regulatory harmonization and shared digital infrastructure, the initiative aims to encourage greater private sector participation, unlocking economies of scale and increasing investment in digital ecosystems. In a significant announcement, the World Bank Group launched a new initiative through its Digital Development Partnership, backed by funding from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

Digital public infrastructure: A key focus at the summit

This initiative aims to improve affordable internet access and digital skills for women in low- and middle-income countries, contributing to the World Bank’s broader goal of connecting 300 million additional women to broadband by 2030. The event reaffirmed the World Bank’s commitment to digital inclusion, with experts emphasizing the role of digital technology in fostering innovation, job creation, and economic resilience. The expansion of digital public goods and infrastructure was presented as a key driver of long-term development, particularly in regions where digital access remains limited.

“Digital transformation is one of the greatest opportunities of our time to drive growth and inclusion, especially at a moment when development is at a critical inflection point,” said Sangbu Kim, World Bank Vice President for Digital Transformation. He underscored the organization’s role in supporting nations as they leverage digital tools to enhance economic resilience and expand opportunities. With a growing focus on digital connectivity as a fundamental pillar of economic growth, the Global Digital Summit reinforced the World Bank’s commitment to working with governments and private-sector partners to accelerate digitalization. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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