Third Sector

Bridging the Gap: Where Cooperation is the Key to Inclusive Prosperity. 2023 Digital Cooperation Organisation.

Bridging the Gap

The Digital Cooperation Organization (DCO) launched the Bridging the Gap Report, highlighting the need for greater international, multilateral cooperation to close the digital divide and ensure all nations can benefit from digital economies.

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The case for local authority

Building Mobile Britain: The Case for Local Authority Digital Champions

There are many benefits of digital transformation including the flexibility it gives us to interact with residents and colleagues. We have seen the way in which hybrid and virtual meetings have enabled us to meet with fellow councillors and the public from across the country, without time consuming and environmentally impactful travel, allowing for critical decision making to be made democratically and without delay during times of emergency.

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Poverty and Inequality commission: intersectionality: revealing the realities of poverty and inequality in scotland

An intersectional approach to poverty and inequality in Scotland

Experience of poverty cannot be disentangled from other inequalities that shape society in Scotland. Structural inequalities – including along lines of gender, race or ethnicity, disability and nationality or migration status – have intrinsic connections to economic disadvantage. These factors shape how wealth and prosperity is shared across Scotland, and how and where poverty is concentrated. Intersectionality is the idea that these different factors are not separate single issues but rather interconnected forms of injustice – creating distinct experiences of privilege and oppression.

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