Digital skills training should be part of inclusive economic recovery in post - pandemic cities
The coronavirus pandemic has created a digital divide that has left millions of people unable to work from home, according to the World Bank. But what does it mean for those living in low-income countries and poorer communities, asks Tom de Castella.
Source: blogs.worldbank.orgPublished on 2022-06-24
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