
Global Digital Divide
The Global Digital Divide refers to the gap between individuals and countries that have easy access to modern information and communication technologies, like the internet, and those that do not. This divide can be influenced by factors such as economic resources, infrastructure, education, and geographic location. As a result, people in more developed regions can benefit from digital tools for education, work, and communication, while those in less developed areas may struggle with limited access, hindering their opportunities and contributing to social and economic inequalities. Addressing this divide is vital for global progress and equality.