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Data & Digitalization

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The test of digitalization is not adoption rates but whether it equips institutions to govern responsibly, adapt to disruption, foster trust, and deliver long-term value to society.

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The digital transition is no longer about technology adoption; it is about trust, governance, and equity. Societies that can harness data and emerging technologies responsibly will be better positioned to deliver services, strengthen institutions, and remain competitive in the global economy. Those who fail to manage risks, ranging from privacy breaches to algorithmic bias and exclusion, risk undermining both citizen trust and long-term growth.

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TIV’s work in this field emphasizes the intersection of technology and governance. We have developed data governance frameworks that protect citizens’ rights while enabling innovation. We have designed AI strategies that equip governments to use frontier technologies responsibly, embedding transparency and accountability into their deployment. And we have supported digital pathways in education and entrepreneurship, expanding access while addressing the risks of deepening inequality that often accompany digital transitions.

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Our approach recognizes that digitalization can empower societies only if data and technology are managed with rigor. This requires more than drafting strategies: it demands building institutional capacity, embedding safeguards, and ensuring that the design of digital systems reflects both public interest and long-term sustainability. By combining technical expertise with policy insight, TIV helps partners strike this balance, advancing innovation while reinforcing trust and credibility in the institutions that govern it. Read More

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