Digital Inclusion Sample Clauses

Digital Inclusion. 1. The Parties acknowledge the importance of digital inclusion to ensure that all people and businesses have what they need to participate in, contribute to, and benefit from the digital economy. 2. The Parties recognise the importance of expanding and facilitating digital economy opportunities by removing barriers. This may include enhancing cultural and people-to- people links, including between Indigenous Peoples, and improving access for women, rural populations and low socio-economic groups. 3. To this end, the Parties shall cooperate on matters relating to digital inclusion, including participation of women, rural populations, low socio-economic groups and Indigenous Peoples in the digital economy. Cooperation may include: (a) sharing of experiences and best practices, including exchange of experts, with respect to digital inclusion; (b) promoting inclusive and sustainable economic growth, to help ensure that the benefits of the digital economy are more widely shared; (c) addressing barriers in accessing digital economy opportunities; (d) developing programmes to promote participation of all groups in the digital economy; (e) sharing methods and procedures for the collection of disaggregated data, the use of indicators, and the analysis of statistics related to participation in the digital economy; and (f) other areas as jointly agreed by the Parties. 4. Cooperation activities relating to digital inclusion may be carried out through the coordination, as appropriate, of the Parties’ respective agencies, enterprises, labour unions, civil society, academic institutions and non-governmental organisations, among others.
Digital Inclusion. 1. The Parties recognize the importance of digital inclusion to ensure that all people and businesses can participate in, contribute to and benefit from the digital economy. 2. Parties recognize the importance of expanding and facilitating opportunities in the digital economy by removing barriers. This may include improving cultural and people-to-people links, and improving access for women and vulnerable groups. 3. To this end, the Parties shall cooperate on issues related to digital inclusion, including the participation of women, rural populations, vulnerable socio-economic groups in the digital economy. Cooperation may include: (a) exchange experiences and best practices, including the exchange of experts, with regard to e-inclusion; (b) promote inclusive and sustainable economic growth, to help ensure that the benefits of the digital economy are more widely shared; (c) address barriers to accessing digital economy opportunities; (d) develop programmes to promote the participation of all segments of the population in the digital economy; (e) sharing methods and procedures for the collection of disaggregated data (including data disaggregated by age and sex), the use of indicators and the analysis of statistics related to participation in the digital economy, and (f) other areas agreed by the Parties. 4. Cooperative activities related to e-inclusion may be carried out through the coordination, as appropriate, of the Parties' respective agencies, businesses, trade unions, civil society, academic institutions and non-governmental organizations, among others.
Digital Inclusion. The Parties recognise the importance of digital inclusion to ensure that all people and businesses have what they need to participate in, contribute to, and benefit from the digital economy. To this end, the Parties recognise the importance of expanding and facilitating opportunities by removing barriers to participation in digital trade.
Digital Inclusion. (a) Supporting the development and piloting of climate-oriented training programs for young trainers in targeted areas covered by Project infrastructure investments, including training on: (i) digital literacy, cybersecurity, data protection, and consumer protection; (ii) digital technologies that can be leveraged for climate adaptation and mitigation; and (iii) targeted outreach and initiatives for women and girls, including dedicated digital ambassador programs to teach rural communities how to use digital tools tailored to local needs. (b) Rehabilitating and equipping fixed or mobile digital user centers to provide rural communities access to vital services, relevant local content including public services, digital literacy training and access to free or low-cost internet.

Related to Digital Inclusion

  • Number; Inclusion references to the plural include the singular, the plural, the part and the whole; “or” has the inclusive meaning represented by the phrase “and/or,” and “including” has the meaning represented by the phrase “including without limitation”;

  • Diversity and Inclusion 7.1 Consistent with the values of the Employer, the Parties to this Agreement recognise the importance of investing for the future and creating a flexible and inclusive workplace where diversity is embraced and supported. 7.2 The Parties agree that creating an accessible work environment that facilitates flexible and inclusive work practices and strategies around the attraction, engagement and retention of Employees, who represent the communities within which we operate, is important. 7.3 The Employer, Employees and the Union recognise the importance of fair and inclusive treatment of all people, irrespective of gender. 7.4 The provisions of this Agreement are to be gender neutral and gender inclusive. 7.5 All pronouns used in this Agreement, whether used in the masculine, feminine or neuter gender shall include all other genders, and the singular shall include the plural and vice versa. 7.6 The Employer will ensure that equal opportunities for recruitment, career growth and development are provided to all Employees, irrespective of gender.

  • Listing Inclusion and Distribution Verizon shall include each CBB Customer’s primary listing in the appropriate alphabetical directory and, for business Customers, in the appropriate classified (Yellow Pages) directory in accordance with the directory configuration, scope and schedules determined by Verizon in its sole discretion, and shall provide initial distribution of such directories to such CBB Customers in the same manner it provides initial distribution of such directories to its own Customers. “

  • Owner Inclusion It is understood and agreed by all parties that “Owner/s” shall include the City of Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ County Public Building Commission. Whenever in the Contract documents, including the instructions to bidders, specifications, insurance requirements, bonds, and terms and conditions or any other documents which are a part of the Contract, a singular entity is referenced (i.e., “the City” or “the County” or “Building Commission”) it shall mean the “Owners” encompassing the City of Lincoln, Lancaster County and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ County Building Commission. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the duties and obligations of the City, the County, and the Building Commission pursuant to the Contract shall be treated as divisible and severable duties and obligations, and default by any one of the City, the County, or the Building Commission shall not be attributed to any other of the Owners, but shall remain the sole obligation of the defaulting entity.

  • Digital Health The HSP agrees to: (a) assist the LHIN to implement provincial Digital Health priorities for 2017-18 and thereafter in accordance with the Accountability Agreement, as may be amended or replaced from time to time; (b) comply with any technical and information management standards, including those related to data, architecture, technology, privacy and security set for health service providers by MOHLTC or the LHIN within the timeframes set by MOHLTC or the LHIN as the case may be; (c) implement and use the approved provincial Digital Health solutions identified in the LHIN Digital Health plan; (d) implement technology solutions that are compatible or interoperable with the provincial blueprint and with the LHIN Cluster Digital Health plan; and (e) include in its annual Planning Submissions, plans for achieving Digital Health priority initiatives.