Digital Opportunity Landscape Research

Original Research Surveys Digital Inclusion Practitioners

Digital Inclusion Landscape Research Survey

The COVID crisis has significantly affected people’s dependence on digital devices and demand for skills and services has exacerbated the existing barriers and challenges faced by individuals and service organizations  working in the digital inclusion space.

This original research study released by Digitunity confirms that digital inclusion affects the vast majority of people, across all geographies, in every sector, for a variety of reasons, with unequal access and impact. Digital exclusion is a common, concurrent, and cross-cutting problem for individuals and groups that also face any host of other social and economic barriers.  

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