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Creating an enabling environment for financial technology and innovation and building public trust are key to encouraging more people to bank.
Enhancing internet connectivity, data security, and workers’ digital skills can reduce the digital gap in Central Asia.
One of the strategies being used to transition to digital banking is to expand the customer base beyond people who use traditional banks.
Lessons from Indonesia show digital transformation scales only when industry and digital governance align as one system.
Long-term policy framework, regulatory alignment, and smart infrastructure may unlock the region’s digital trade potential.
A better understanding of environmental standards—their differences and implications—can help developing countries better safeguard the environment.
The shift to online learning due to COVID-19 has increased the risk of poor children falling further behind in their studies.
Soft skills, a growth mindset, mentorship, and internship can help current and future workers adapt to a rapidly changing workplace.
A study examines the potential of three applications to scale up and recommends policy actions to support digital adoption.
Digital connectivity is a public good that can lead to new and sustainable growth areas and facilitate cross-border trade and remittances.