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The Digital Divide: ICT Development Indices
The digital divide between the information-rich
and the information-poor is of increasing concern. A major challenge for
policy-makers at the national and international level, therefore, lies in
addressing the issue of digital divide between rich and poor countries,
rural and urban areas, men and women, skilled and unskilled citizens, and
large and small enterprises.
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) offer unique opportunities
for developing countries to narrow the development gap with industrialized
countries. They have the potential to assist developing countries “leap frog”
entire stages of development.
However, despite the potential benefits offered by ICTs, significant
barriers to their effective use exist in both developed and developing
countries. These barriers must be addressed to allow the realization of the
full potential of ICTs'.
This UNCTAD report monitors and assesses the
international digital divide and its implications. It evaluates ICT
development using a range of indicators to benchmark connectivity, access,
ICT policy and overall ICT diffusion in a cross-country analysis.
The Digital Divide: ICT Diffusion
Index 2005
The Digital Divide: ICT Development Indices 2004
ICT Development Indices 2003
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Eldis ICT for Development resource
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Readiness for the
networked world: a guide for developing countries
ICT for Development
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