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Bridging the digital divide in Pacific island states

Bridging the digital divide in Pacific island states

Small island developing states are facing a range of challenges due to their size, isolation and vulnerability to external forces. These include rising sea levels, extreme weather events and economic instability. Additionally, small island states have limited resources for adaptation and resilience, limited access to global markets and capital, as well as recognising their specific IT challenges, from expanding access to affordable and reliable connectivity to promoting digital literacy.

Technology has the power to transform island states and bring about positive change. It can help reduce poverty, create jobs and improve access to health care, education and other essential services. It can also bridge the digital divide between rural and urban areas by providing internet access. With the right technology in place, we can become more resilient to climate change and natural disasters. By harnessing the power of technology, island states can become more self-sufficient and maximise their potential for growth.

With the help of innovative solutions, small island developing states can make strides towards reaching their development goals. From renewable energy sources to ‘smart city’ technologies and digital infrastructure, there are a number of ways that islands can leverage technology to increase efficiency and sustainability. By exploring these solutions and investing in the right ones for their needs, islands can ensure that they have the resources necessary to achieve their development goals.

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