Chile advances in digital governance by incorporating the active participation of children in decision making, fostering their voices from the classroom to public policies.
Latin American universities continue to train professionals for a world that no longer exists, neglecting the demands of the digital and sustainable future of work.
We need to create a new shared digital culture — one that does not leave children behind, and one where technical skills are accompanied by ethical and emotional judgment.
When information is published in an accessible and reusable form, we speak of Open Data; and when it is used to strengthen citizen participation and control, we refer to Governance.
In the era of digitalization and artificial intelligence, the countries of the Global South must intensify technological cooperation and resource sharing to reduce inequalities.
China's ability to create low-cost solutions in the field of digital technology helps put pressure on current market leaders to seek technological solutions that are less harmful to the environment.