This campaign to accelerate DPI dubbed "50-in-5" was virtually launched on Nov. 8 in cooperation with countries committing to sharing learnings, best practices and technologies. Organizers claim the program will ultimately reduce costs, build local capacity, maximize impact and help radically shorten the implementation journeys for digital public infrastructure (DPI).
DPI is an interoperable network of components that include digital payments, ID and data exchange systems which globalists have been asserting to be essential for participation in markets and society in a digital era. "DPI is needed for all countries to build resilient and innovative economies, and for the well-being of people," the program's website declared.
The advocacy campaign seeks to have 50 countries design, launch
and scale at least one component of their DPI stack in a safe, inclusive
and interoperable manner in the next five years. The Bill and Melinda
Gates Foundation, Center for Digital Public Infrastructure, Digital
Public Goods Alliance and United Nations Development Program are
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