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Digital Cooperation Organisation launches Digital Economy Navigator to close digital economy gap in countries around the world

Digital Cooperation Organization
  • The DEN, a pioneering effort to measure and assess the digital economy maturity of countries around the world, examines 50 countries to help stakeholders achieve sustainability, accessibility and shared prosperity across borders through an evidence-based approach.
  • The Navigator is in line with the DCO’s goal of becoming the leading platform for knowledge and data on countries’ digital economies, fostering global cooperation and new policy agendas, and supporting the acceleration of digital economy growth worldwide.

NEW YORK-The Digital Cooperation Organization (DCO), a global multilateral organization committed to enabling digital prosperity for all by accelerating the inclusive growth of the digital economy, has launched its first-ever Digital Economy Navigator (DEN), enabling countries to better navigate paths to digital economy maturity, find opportunities for growth, benchmark progress, and narrow the digital economy maturity gap. The DEN was launched at the SDG Digital 2024 summit during the 79th Session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, September 10-27.

“Digital for education and health”

Drawing on officially released statistics, secondary data and proprietary data from a large DCO survey, the DEN is a unifying framework that addresses digital economy maturity across 50 countries, including DCO Member States. The framework provides a platform for nations, stakeholders and decision-makers to coordinate their efforts to advance the global digital economy, enabling accessibility, sustainability and shared prosperity across borders.

The Navigator assesses the extent to which factors contribute to economic prosperity, sustainability and improved quality of life. This provides a common understanding for different stakeholder groups to work together to develop digital economy strategies that bridge gaps and enable progress to be tracked over time.

Deemah AlYahya, Secretary-General of the DCO, said: “The Digital Economy Navigator aims to enhance accessibility, sustainability and economic prosperity, ensuring that countries not only move in step, but lead in the digital era. As the first global framework to comprehensively address digital economy maturity from a user-centric perspective, the DEN plays a critical role in advancing the Digital Cooperation Organisation’s mission to support evidence-based policies and impactful outcomes in the digital economy. By providing reliable and detailed data, insights into current trends and emerging technologies, and strategic foresight into future challenges, the DEN prepares countries to achieve greater levels of prosperity, inclusion and sustainability. At the DCO, we are committed to equipping stakeholders with the knowledge they need to navigate and thrive in an ever-evolving digital landscape.”

The DEN is of great relevance to policy makers, business executives and other experts in aspects of the digital economy. Decision makers have the research, data and analysis needed to cultivate a more inclusive digital economy and society, foster digital innovation, stimulate job creation, accelerate GDP growth, amplify sustainability through digital technologies and improve general well-being.

Unique among global tools, the DEN assesses the digital economy through the lens of three intersecting dimensions: Digital Enablers, Digital Business and Digital Society. Within these three dimensions, 10 pillars synthesize and summarize key aspects of countries’ digital economy and use of digital technology application based on 102 indicators collected from respected secondary data sources as well as primary data from a novel survey of over 27,000 respondents across all 50 countries.

The DEN introduces a comprehensive maturity rating system with five categories based on pillar scores from 0 to 100, which stakeholders can use to better guide and focus initiatives to drive digital advancement and innovation in their quest for sustainable and inclusive growth of their digital economy.

The DEN provides a diverse picture of maturity across regions. North America, for example, leads in digital innovation, followed by “Europe and Central Asia” and “East Asia and the Pacific.” South Asia leads in digital work and training, followed by the Middle East and North Africa. The “Sub-Saharan Africa” and “Latin America and the Caribbean” regions are in the lead in digital education and health services. This particular pillar “Digital for education and health” demonstrates substantial overall maturity, with moderate variability in scores indicating a trend towards global convergence.

Interested parties can access the DEN report, infographic, methodology and data in Excel format by visiting the DEN online platform at  den.dco.org . The report provides an in-depth analysis of digital economy maturity from multiple perspectives. Additionally, users have the option to download the report for offline access.

The DEN will continue to evolve over time to capture the rapidly changing nature of the digital economy. While the overall focus of the DEN will remain in future editions, technologies and applications will evolve and be measured by how they contribute to the digital economy.

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Source:  AETOSWire

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