Digital inclusion must begin by asking who is missing from the conversation
Advocates argue that true digital inclusion starts with asking who is left out. The call emphasizes listening to underrepresented
Advocates argue that true digital inclusion starts with asking who is
left out. The call emphasizes listening to underrepresented
communities. Policymakers are urged to map gaps in access and skills.
Data collection should focus on demographics often ignored. Inclusive
design can then address specific barriers. Stakeholders are encouraged
to involve those groups in planning. The approach aims to close the
digital divide more effectively. Ongoing dialogue will shape future
inclusion initiatives.