Introducing FCDO’s New Digital Development Strategy – ICTworks

On 18 March the FCDO launched its new Digital Development Strategy for 2024-2030. The strategy is a deliverable of the recently published White Paper on International Development which highlights how digital is becoming ever more important as an enabler and accelerator of the Sustainable Development Goals.
The new Digital Development Strategy sets out a positive vision for an inclusive, responsible and sustainable digital transformation in developing countries. It focuses on four interconnected objectives:
The Digital Development Strategy showcases pioneering work by the FCDO and identifies concrete targets for its four priority areas:
The new DDS highlights the importance of continuing to partner with developing countries and key stakeholders on critical drivers of digital development such as last-mile connectivity in underserved, low-income or remote communities as the gap in accessible and affordable Internet, combined with limited digital skills and poor access to digital content and services, are leaving people behind in a digital world.
The Strategy builds on the premise that rapid changes in the pervasiveness and power of digital technologies will see international development happen within an increasingly important digital context. Whether digital innovation will lead to changes for the better or worse is something the UK, together with its partners and stakeholders, can influence.
Digital change will happen anyway, and while it is not possible to fully predict what the online and offline worlds will look like in 2030, digital will increasingly be the default mode in the future – so the DDS lays out the role of the UK in supporting partner countries in the developing world prepare to maximise the opportunities and minimise the risks of digital transformation.
The UK is well placed to do this, having a significant history of leading on digital innovation and having been the first bilateral donor to develop a comprehensive approach to ‘Doing development in a digital world’ in 2018. Since then, FCDO has further increased its experience and evidence from flexible and agile policy and programming work, which helped adapt and stay relevant in a rapidly changing technological context.
The UK has much to offer through its own tech sector and innovation ecosystem, its regulatory and standard-setting capacity in telecoms and online content, its experience in government digital transformation, as well as its research and thought-leadership on broader digitalisation processes. There are great opportunities for knowledge sharing and international partnerships with developing countries, in support of their own digital development journeys.
When it comes to the rapidly changing and evolving technology of AI, the DDS includes the objective to ensure that this ground-breaking technology will be accessible to all. The FCDO has recently launched a new flagship AI for Development Programme, aimed at building partner countries’ capacity to develop and apply AI responsibly, initially focused on Africa, alongside an uplift of investment in AI across the FCDO’s wider research portfolio.
This is the right time for the UK to step forward with a new approach to digital development in support of its partner countries and the international community.
A lightly edited version of the FCDO announcement.
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More About: Digital Development, Digital Strategy, Digital Transformation, FCDO, ICT Policy, Responsible AI, Sustainable Development Goals
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