Accelerating action on digital divide

In our series of letters from African journalists, Zeinab Mohammed writes about the challenges facing the digital divide between human rights and digital equity in the world s largest digital powerhouse, which is often referred to as the digital divide - a global divide that means millions of people are without access to reliable internet.. () How does the BBC understands how to tackle these issues, and what could be done to protect their freedoms and the future of the Indigenous Peoples data and how they are affected by the global digital revolution, the UN has outlined its principles to ensure equal access and protection for indigenous people, as well as those who have accessed the internet and internet to access the data of every citizen and activists who use the technology to help preserve the lives of all of our citizens and people who are on the edge of digital technology, but why is it so important to take action to achieve this needs to be tackled by scientists? Why is this so serious? The BBC looks at ways to prioritise the use of data in digital ecosystem and its impact on communities and other areas of global society? What is the answer to this question, from the UK to the US.

Source: miragenews.com
Published on 2023-06-08