The past years have made it clear that meaningful connectivity is now a basic requirement for all. Yet, too many women, too many of the world’s impoverished, and too many people living in rural communities remain unconnected, underconnected, and left behind.
From our latest research on meaningful connectivity through the pandemic, we see hope — in the resilience of people living in marginalized communities and in the potential for policy actions that leverage opportunities to support people’s everyday lives. The frontier of digital inclusion policy lies in people-centered solutions that can empower everyone.
Read the full report and explore key findings and recommendations.
About GDIP
The Global Digital Inclusion Partnership is a coalition of public, private, and civil society organizations working to bring internet connectivity to the global majority and ensure everyone is meaningfully connected by 2030. GDIP advances digital opportunities to empower and support people’s lives and agency, leading to inclusive digital societies.