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Digital Divide In Developing Countries

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The digital divide in developing countries refers to the gap between individuals and communities that have access to digital technologies, such as the internet, and those that do not.

Key Features

  • Limited access to technology
  • Unequal distribution of resources
  • Impact on education, healthcare, and economic opportunities

Pros

  • Increased awareness of the issue leads to potential solutions being developed
  • Efforts to bridge the digital divide can lead to improved access to information and services for marginalized populations

Cons

  • Lack of access to technology can perpetuate existing inequalities
  • Limited resources and infrastructure in developing countries hinder efforts to bridge the digital divide

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Last updated: Sun, Apr 19, 2026, 07:46:06 PM UTC