Development Co-operation Report 2021
Shaping a Just Digital Transformation
Digital transformation is revolutionising economies and societies with rapid technological advances in AI, robotics and the Internet of Things. Low- and middle-income countries are struggling to gain a foothold in the global digital economy in the face of limited digital capacity, skills, and fragmented global and regional rules. Political stability, democracy, human rights and equality also risk being undermined by weak governance and the abuse of digital technology.
The 2021 edition of the Development Co-operation Report makes the case for choosing to hardwire inclusion into digital technology processes, and emerging norms and standards. Providing the latest evidence and policy analysis from experts in national governments, international organisations, academia, business and civil society, the report equips international development organisations with the latest guidance and good practices that put people and the sustainable development goals at the centre of digital transformation.
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Case study: Insights from CDC on catalysing commercial investment
Internet access is central to growing economies and delivering public services, but the financing need for digital infrastructure is not being met, leaving nearly half the world’s population unconnected. Development finance institutions can catalyse and support investment in digital infrastructure that is needed for economic growth, but where investment levels are currently low. They can also support disruptive businesses whose novel methods are key to tackling development challenges, but whose experimental nature is too risky for traditional financing at first.
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