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Women will be left behind by mobile education—just like everything else
Women globally aren’t afforded the same access to technology as men. Sure, there’s been progress: 830 million young people are now online, but there’s still a ways to go. Today, over half the world’s population is still offline, with global internet penetration only slated to break 50% by mid 2019.
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- Education, Technology
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How the Blockchain Brings Social Benefits to Emerging Economies
The technology promises to speed up and reduce the cost of transactions, and boost financial inclusion by providing more opportunities to farmers.
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- Technology
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Mobile Industry Reports Increasing Impact Across all SDGs
The ‘2018 Mobile Industry Impact Report: Sustainable Development Goals’ from GSMA Intelligence finds that more than two-thirds of the global population are now connected to mobile technology.
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- Technology
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- fintech, global development, SDGs
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Emerging Economies ‘More Open’ To AI For Business Management
The research study implied that although 84% of respondents think AI will make their job more interesting and effective, less than half that amount would trust its advice in business decisions.
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- Technology
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How Facebook uses ‘WhatsApp phones’ to tap next emerging market
Facebook, WhatsApp’s parent, and India’s richest man, who started Reliance Jio, are teaming up to draw hordes of customers with cheap phones, rock-bottom rates and handy messaging services.
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- Technology
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- South Asia
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Google Impact Challenge Kenya Finalists Unveiled
Google has announced the 12 finalists for the first Google Impact Challenge in Kenya, which sought to identify and fund the most innovative social enterprises using technology to improve society on a local or national scale.
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- Technology
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- Sub-Saharan Africa
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Gamblers’ paradise: Kenyans’ love for betting and thirst for quick cash
Kenyan gamblers' gold mine booms as the number of registered betting firms in the country rise to 36, four of them in the last seven months.
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- Technology
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- Sub-Saharan Africa
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Viewpoint: The Technology Space Is Rapidly Evolving in Africa, and It’s Not All Good News
The lack of technology policy and its poor implementation can lead to economic and political instability, and the effects of this are magnified in African countries with weak rule of law.
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- Technology
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- Sub-Saharan Africa
