Digital Public Infrastructure

Digital public infrastructure (DPI) encompasses building blocks or platforms like digital identity systems, payment infrastructure, and data exchange solutions, which assist nations in providing vital services to their citizens, thus empowering individuals and enhancing quality of life through the promotion of digital inclusivity.

Key Elements for Inclusive DPI

  • User-Centric Approach: Giving top priority to meeting user requirements and preferences, minimizing technological risks, and accommodating diverse demographics, including individuals with limited smartphone access or limited digital proficiency.
  • Policy Integration: Introducing inclusivity as a central policy goal within the regulatory framework, guaranteeing data protection and privacy for all users, and preventing information disparities ....
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