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The 702 interview focuses on bridging South Africa's digital divide to foster economic growth and inclusion.
Bridging SA's Digital Divide
Arun Varughese, Bridging SA's Digital Divide
What was discussed
- The Digital Divide as a Barrier: The interview underscored that unequal access to digital infrastructure, skills, and affordable data creates a significant barrier to economic participation and social mobility for many South Africans, particularly in underserved communities.
- Importance of Digital Inclusion: Bridging this divide is crucial for South Africa's economic competitiveness, enabling job creation, fostering entrepreneurship, and improving access to education, healthcare, and financial services.
- RMB's Role and Initiatives: RMB, in partnership with organisations like the Digital Transformation Committee (DTC), is actively involved in initiatives aimed at expanding digital access and literacy. This includes supporting projects that provide connectivity, digital skills training, and access to digital tools.
- Focus on Skills Development: A significant aspect discussed was the need to equip individuals with the necessary digital skills to thrive in the evolving digital economy, moving beyond just access to actual utilization and benefit.
- Collaborative Approach: The interview emphasized that addressing the digital divide requires a multi-stakeholder approach involving government, private sector, and civil society to create an inclusive digital ecosystem.