Beyond Connectivity: How Audiopedia Foundation is Using Inclusive AI to Achieve Universal Digital Empowerment
Audiopedia Foundation is dedicated to empowering underserved communities by delivering critical knowledge through accessible audio formats.
Audiopedia Foundation is dedicated to empowering underserved communities by delivering critical knowledge through accessible audio formats.
The glossy and rapid expansion of Artificial Intelligence and its promise of transforming every aspect of our lives is tarnished by a growing undercurrent of exclusion. This raises the question – who will reap the benefits from this transformative technology and who will be left behind?
ICT Watch Indonesia, Audiopedia, Kistpay, and KitHub join GDIP in advancing universal, meaningful access to secure digital inclusion by 2030
Bridging the gender digital divide: Reactions and insights from the UN Summit of the Future.
As world leaders gathered in New York and adopted the eagerly anticipated United Nations’ Pact of the Future and the Global Digital Compact, there is no better time to spotlight women’s digital participation.
For HOT TELECOM’s HOTShot interview at the Submarine Networks World 2024 in Singapore with Isabelle Paradis, Global Digital Inclusion Partnership (GDIP) Founder and Executive Director Sonia Jorge discussed our mission of advancing meaningful connectivity in the global majority, making sure people have the resources and skills to take advantage of technologies, and funding and support opportunities to close the gender digital divide through the Women in the Digital Economy Fund.
In an interview for Internet Society Foundation’s The Future of the Internet series, Global Digital Inclusion Partnership (GDIP) Executive Director Sonia Jorge discusses the concepts… Read More »The Future of the Internet: What’s the gender digital divide? | Internet Society Foundation
Exploring civil society strategies for implementing the Global Digital Compact.
GDIP Regional Lead for Asia Waqas Hassan, concurrently the Vice-Chair of the Asia Pacific School on Internet Governance (APSIG) and Program Chair of the Pakistan School on Internet Governance (pkSIG), shares insights on the evolution of internet in Pakistan over the past ten years.
With several presidential elections scheduled to take place and the recent adoption of the Pact for the Future and Global Digital Compact at the UN General Assembly, the tail end of 2024 has the potential to be a pivotal period for digital rights and inclusion in Africa, offering significant potential for groundbreaking developments.