It also assesses programs in several countries that provide computers to youth. It explores the inclusion programs in Singapore, the efforts in India to leverage mobile devices, and how a UK nongovernmental organization attempts to bridge existing gaps there. The second part of the book focuses on e-inclusion and describes recent efforts to bridge digital divides through a number of initiatives. It also discusses digital skill divides in Europe and the digital gender divide, which shows that there are more men online than women. It covers digital divides facing a developing country like Ghana and the range of divides in large places like Australia, China, and Russia. The first part of the book illustrates current challenges and provides examples from emerging markets and developed countries alike. This book discusses the current state of digital divides, ranging from global challenges in universal access to new opportunities for greater digital inclusiveness (e-inclusion). The rapid development of the information society has accentuated the importance of digital divides, which refer to economic and social inequalities among populations due to differences in access to, use of, or knowledge of information and communication technologies (ICT).
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