Digital Inclusion

Digital Inclusion refers to the efforts and policies aimed at ensuring that all individuals and communities have equal access to, and effective use of, digital technologies and the internet. It involves addressing the barriers that prevent certain groups—such as those in low-income areas, the elderly, disabled individuals, and marginalized communities—from fully participating in the digital world. Digital inclusion encompasses not only access to devices and internet connectivity but also the necessary skills and knowledge to use these technologies effectively. The goal is to empower people to engage with digital resources, participate in the digital economy, and benefit from online services, thereby reducing the digital divide and promoting equity in society.