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  2. Digital divide by continent, area and country - Wikipedia

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    The digital divide is an economic and social inequality with regard to access to, use of, or impact of information and communication technologies (ICT). [1] Factors causing the divide can vary depending on the country and culture, as can the potential solutions for minimizing or closing the divide.

  3. Digital divide - Wikipedia

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    The digital divide is the unequal access to digital technology, including smartphones, tablets, laptops, and the internet. [1] [2] The digital divide worsens inequality around access to information and resources. In the Information Age, people without access to the Internet and other technology are at a disadvantage, for they are unable or less ...

  4. Global digital divide - Wikipedia

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    The concept of the digital divide was originally popularized regarding the disparity in Internet access between rural and urban areas of the United States of America; the global digital divide mirrors this disparity on an international scale. The global digital divide also contributes to the inequality of access to goods and services available ...

  5. Bridging the digital divide: Why government-owned ... - AOL

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    The COVID-19 pandemic made this digital divide even more stark as Internet access at home became crucial for families and students to keep up with their responsibilities.

  6. Global North and Global South - Wikipedia

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    The divide between the North and South challenges international environmental cooperation. The economic differences between North and South have created dispute over the scientific evidence and data regarding global warming and what needs to be done about it, as the South do not trust Northern data and cannot afford the technology to be able to ...

  7. E-democracy - Wikipedia

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    The divergence in e-governance and e-democracy between the developed and the developing world is largely due to the digital divide. [56] Practical concerns include the digital divide that separates those with access from those without, and the opportunity cost associated with investments in e-democracy innovations. There also exists a degree of ...

  8. Digital inclusion - Wikipedia

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    By 2030, the UN's goal is to close the digital divide by providing access to the Internet and mobile technologies for all nations and peoples and for all segments of society. The UN sees the crisis of too many people in our global society still living unconnected and how the digital divide remains a challenge that must be addressed.

  9. Digital Divide Network - Wikipedia

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    The Digital Divide Network ( DDN) is an online community of activists, policymakers, researchers and concerned citizens interested in sharing knowledge to help bridge the digital divide. It is a spinoff of Helping.org (Helping.org later changed its name to Network for Good ). TakingITGlobal in Toronto, Ontario, Canada produces and coordinates DDN.