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Government Strategies for Sustainability, Socioeconomic Progress, and Gender-Biased Citizen Participation in Global Digital Governance
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To enhance global digital governance for sustainability, socioeconomic progress, and inclusive citizen participation, government digital policies should be comprehensive and forward-looking. Effective policies should prioritize data privacy, cybersecurity, and bridge technical disparities, ensuring that advancements in technology are mirrored by changes in regulations. Accessible digital literacy programs are essential for fostering ethical AI usage and overcoming barriers such as resistance to change and inadequate technological oversight, which hinder societal and economic development. Addressing ethical concerns and gender disparities in AI and computing is crucial for promoting diversity and combating stereotypes, thereby enhancing civic engagement. Moreover, to achieve meaningful progress, global collaboration and the establishment of universal digital governance standards are imperative. By focusing on creating inclusive digital ecosystems, encouraging policy innovation, and ensuring widespread digital literacy, governments can lay the foundation for sustainable, economically prosperous, and gender-inclusive digital societies.
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