EU concludes digital skills programme to drive inclusive growth in North-East Nigeria
By Joseph Erunke, Abuja The European Union (EU) has concluded its Digital Skills Promotion Programme targeting women, hard-to-reach youth and persons with disabilities, marking the end of three years of
A Sample Grant Proposal on “Bridging the Digital Divide Through Inclusive Technology Programs”
Through a combination of infrastructure support, skills development, digital inclusion training, and partnerships, the project will empower … Source link
A Sample Grant Proposal on “Bridging the Digital Divide for Inclusive Global Development”
It recognizes that sustainable solutions must go beyond infrastructure to include skills development, community ownership, and supportive policy … Source link
‘Inclusive Digital Transformation Will Pave Path for Prosperity, Bridge Divides’ — Global Issues
A plenary session during the Global Development Conference by the Global Development Network (GDN) in Clermont-Ferrand, France, on October 28. Credit: Athar Parvaiz/IPS by Athar Parvaiz (clermont-ferrand, france) Wednesday, November 26,
OSCE training empowers young experts from Central Asia, South-East Europe and Mediterranean Partners for Co-operation regions in inclusive project design and digital research
OSCE training empowers young experts from Central Asia, South-East Europe and Mediterranean Partners for Co-operation regions in inclusive project design and digital research | OSCE Skip navigation Home Newsroom News
Kenya Unveils National AI Skilling Alliance to Drive Inclusive Digital Transformation
(3 Minutes Read) Kenya has officially launched the Kenya Artificial Intelligence Skilling Alliance (KAISA) — a groundbreaking national platform dedicated to advancing the country’s capabilities in artificial intelligence (AI) through
Asialink WAIS loan drives inclusive growth for women in business
Women entrepreneurs are vital to building resilient and diverse economies. As catalysts of progress, they fuel innovation, expand opportunities for social mobility, and combine strategic acumen with a distinctive leadership
New World Bank Program Helps Zambia Increase Jobs Through Inclusive Digital Access
LUSAKA, September 23, 2025 – The World Bank Group has approved the Digital Zambia Acceleration Project (DZAP) to support the Zambian government to increase access to, and inclusive use of,
CA for building knowledge-based, inclusive society thru technology, literacy
CA for building knowledge-based, inclusive society thru technology, literacy Chief Adviser Professor Dr Muhammad Yunus. File Photo DHAKA, Sept 7, 2025 (BSS) – Chief Adviser (CA) Professor Muhammad Yunus today called
Towards bridging the digital divide: training healthcare professionals for digitally inclusive healthcare systems | Global Health Research and Policy
A necessary first step is to assess and compare existing HCP training curricula on DHIs and associated inequalities. Once this understanding is developed, we recommend devising comprehensive training and professional