World Bank Advances Digital Transformation to Connect 2.6 Billion People Still Offline

The World Bank is intensifying efforts to bridge the global digital divide, targeting the 2.6 billion people still without internet access worldwide. Leveraging its extensive experience spanning over 80 years, the institution is employing digital solutions to enable access to critical services like jobs, banking, healthcare, and education, while driving innovation and economic growth.

At its second annual Global Digital Summit, held recently, the World Bank gathered public and private sector leaders to refine its strategies for digital inclusion. The summit highlighted the institution’s ongoing initiatives, including the Accelerating Digitalisation Global Challenge Programme, which is focused on accelerating technology adoption across developing countries. This program emphasizes the importance of digital public infrastructure, such as digital IDs, payment systems, and data platforms, which are essential for connecting people to economic and social opportunities.

Boosting Connectivity and Private Sector Involvement

The World Bank’s initiative is also designed to foster cross-border digital markets by setting up shared regulatory frameworks, encouraging private sector participation. This global connectivity is seen as vital not just for individual empowerment but also for the broader economy, as it helps nations grow digital marketplaces, creating more opportunities for business and trade.

One of the standout components of the Bank’s efforts is its collaboration with the Gates Foundation through the Digital Development Partnership. This joint initiative is focusing on affordable connectivity and digital skills training for women in lower-income nations. With an ambitious target of linking 300 million women to broadband by 2030, the partnership aims to empower women by providing them with the tools to thrive in the digital economy.

A Digital Future for Growth and Inclusion

Sangbu Kim, World Bank Vice President for Digital Transformation, emphasized that digital technology represents one of the most significant opportunities for economic growth and inclusion at this pivotal moment in development. He noted, “Digital transformation is one of the greatest opportunities of our time to drive growth and inclusion, especially at a moment when development is at a critical inflection point. Digital technology can spark innovation, create jobs, and break down barriers to opportunity.”

He further stated that, with the World Bank’s extensive track record, it is uniquely positioned to help nations harness digital solutions, thereby building more resilient and inclusive futures for their populations.

Looking Ahead

As the World Bank accelerates its digital agenda, the focus remains on creating robust, scalable digital systems that can transform societies. Through public-private collaboration and strategic investments, the institution aims to catalyze lasting digital change, bringing people and nations closer to a more inclusive and connected future.

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