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Julian Douglas May
Pág. pp. 33 - 50 pgs.
Although improved access to ICT has been put forward as a possible pathway from poverty, the mechanisms by which this takes place remain unclear. This is due, in part the need to further develop the conceptual and methodological tools necessary for such ...
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Vikram Parmar
Pág. pp. 89 - 96 pgs.
Despite large-scale investment in ICT in developing countries, information poverty has not been addressed, particularly for rural users. This article analyzes the shortcomings of current ICT design and deployment approaches and attributes the failures to...
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Heping Ge, Lianzhen Tang, Xiaojun Zhou, Decai Tang and Valentina Boamah
After a long struggle against poverty, the problem of absolute poverty among Chinese rural residents has been solved, but the problem of relative poverty still exists. With digitalization, the ecological environment of rural inclusive finance has been op...
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Eugene Okoi Ifere,Napoleon David Okosu
Pág. 539 - 546
Poverty has remained a stubborn challenge in the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria amidst abundant natural resources. The sheer complexity of the Niger Delta with coastal waterways, creeks and islands creates unique challenges that cannot be underestimated. ...
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Anke Schwittay
Pág. pp. 43 - 56 pgs.
In this article, I examine HP?s e-Inclusion program and its implementation in India to show how the high-tech industry?s efforts to alleviate poverty profitably are guided by C. K. Prahalad?s ideas about the Bottom of the Pyramid (BoP), and are framed as...
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Mohammad Zahedul Alam,Wang Hu,Aslam Uddin
Pág. 30 - 38
Digital transformation in healthcare services has massive potential to ensure healthcare quality, accessibility, equality & affordability in developing countries. Bangladesh is not exception to this trend for digitalization of healthcare sector as a part...
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Favourate Y. Mpofu
Owing to the Fourth Industrial revolution and digital transformation, the digital economy has grown substantially globally and in Africa. Despite the positive outcomes such as advancements in technology, improvements in business models and expansion in d...
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Jürgen Schraten
Pág. Finance an - 70
Digital payment tools and mobile money receive growing attention as a possible tool for alleviating poverty and expanding the benefits of market economies. Especially the Kenyan product M-Pesa gained prominence, since Suri and Jack (2016) published a stu...
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L. Fraizer10.17509/invotec.v14i2.14361 Abstract views: 203 PDF downloads: 143
Pág. 91 - 97
Worldwide efforts?such as Sustainable Development Goals and its predecessor Millennium Development Goals?historically offers country policy makers, industry leaders, and proactive citizens an aspirational guiding charter for actions needed to address com...
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Dinar Wahyuningrum, Siti Aisyah
Pág. 13 - 25
The problem that is often faced by developing countries is high-income inequality among the population. On the other hand, the development of digital technology occurs very quickly and encourages the community to play a more active role in economic activ...
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Naning Fatmawatie
Pág. 101 - 112
AbstractionThe success of economic development has indicators of economic factors and non-economic factors. The impact of the corona has made the Indonesian economy slump. The business world in various sectors, including trade, industry, and services, ha...
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Yue Han, Lin Liu, Qiaoli Sui and Jiaxing Zhou
There are many factors affecting poverty, among which education is an important one. Firstly, from the perspective of digital statistics, this research quantitatively analyzes the correlation between average education years (AEY) and Gross Domestic Produ...
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Samain Sabrin, Maryam Karimi and Rouzbeh Nazari
Extreme heat events at urban centers in combination with air pollution pose a serious risk to human health. Among these are financially distressed cities and neighborhoods that are facing enormous challenges without the scientific and technical capacity ...
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Cristina BARNA
Pág. 7 - 9
Starting with 2015, The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development (United Nations, 2015), the global new plan of action for people, planet, and prosperity has raised debates in the academic and research environments, and not only. The 2030 Agenda for Susta...
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Reynaldo Gustavo Rivera, Jazmín Nogaró
Pág. 52 - 69
The third sector, key to social and personal development, needs to evolve and adapt to the technological revolution and digitalization that accelerated due to the global pandemic of COVID-19.Social marketing offers strategies and tools that allow digital...
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Ejaz Gul
Pág. 27 - 32
Woman has been the crucial socio-economic sufferer especially those living in the rural areas of developing countries. It has been established through extensive research that women represent the major percentage of poor on the global landscape. Why it is...
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Murali Krishna Gumma, Birhanu Zemadim Birhanu, Irshad A. Mohammed, Ramadjita Tabo and Anthony M. Whitbread
Implementing agricultural water management programs over appropriate spatial extents can have positive effects on water access and erosion management. Lack of access to water for domestic and agricultural uses represents a major constraint on agricultura...
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Murali Krishna Gumma, Birhanu Zemadim Birhanu, Irshad A. Mohammed, Ramadjita Tabo, Anthony M. Whitbread
Pág. 1 - 17
Implementing agricultural water management programs over appropriate spatial extents can have positive effects on water access and erosion management. Lack of access to water for domestic and agricultural uses represents a major constraint on agricultura...
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