HP Announces 2025 Digital Equity Accelerator to Drive Global Digital Inclusion
2025年1月16日 - 4:00AM
To bridge the global digital divide and build the future of
work, HP Inc. (NYSE: HPQ) and the HP Foundation are launching the
2025 Digital Equity Accelerator and its call for submissions. This
year, the Accelerator has evolved to focus on equipping
historically disconnected youth and adults with the critical skills
needed to participate and thrive in an increasingly digital
economy. Selected nonprofit organizations will receive USD $100,000
in HP Foundation grants, HP technology (~USD $100,000 value), and
six-months of programmatic support to scale digital equity
solutions. For the first time, HP is offering the Accelerator
program to four countries to further expand geographic reach. For
the 2025 program, nonprofits in Greece, Indonesia, Nigeria, and
Spain, including those using AI to advance impact, are invited to
apply. HP will accept applications until 11:59 p.m. EST on February
12, 2025.
“At HP, we believe in harnessing technology to drive positive,
lasting change, and we are dedicated to closing the digital divide
for youth and adults who have been historically disconnected from
digital access so they can succeed in an increasingly competitive
digital economy,” said Michele Malejki, Global Head of Social
Impact, HP Inc., and Director, HP Foundation. “As we enter our
fourth year of the Digital Equity Accelerator, we are inspired by
the progress made so far and are excited to see the innovative,
AI-powered solutions that the 2025 cohort will bring forward to
address digital equity challenges.”
Equipping Youth and Adults for the Digital
EconomyA $1 trillion-plus digital divide is limiting
billions from achieving equal access to educational and economic
opportunities. Through the Digital Equity Accelerator, HP aims to
create a more equitable world through access to technology, digital
literacy & AI, and quality skills content. The Accelerator
helps organizations strengthen capacity and scale impact for
digital equity solutions, particularly among people who are
traditionally excluded.
Since 2022, Accelerator alumni have driven progress for many,
advancing digital equity for educators, women, and disconnected
youth, among others.
2025 Program Countries: Driving Digital Equity in
Greece, Indonesia, Nigeria, and Spain HP
has strategically selected countries to address specific digital
equity gaps. These countries represent diverse challenges in
digital equity, aligning with HP's commitment to foster global
digital inclusion.
- Greece: Greece faces significant digital skill
gaps, particularly among refugees, with only 52% of the population
equipped with basic digital skills. [1]
- Indonesia: According to BPS data for 2023,
25.80% of Indonesian youth are classified as NEET (Not in
Education, Employment, or Training), with female youth facing
double the unemployment rate compared to their male counterparts.
This underscores the urgent need to address the digital skills gap
and empower young Indonesians to thrive in the digital era.
[2]
- Nigeria: Nigeria, despite having Africa’s
largest Information and Communications Technology (ICT) market,
only has 28% of its population using the internet, leaving many
youth without employment or education opportunities. [3]
- Spain: While Spain ranks high in digital
skills, there are still disparities, particularly among children
and older generations, leaving gaps in access and job readiness for
underserved communities.[4]
Global Digital Divide Limits Equal Access to Educational
and Economic Opportunities The growing digital divide
continues to reshape education and economic landscapes, impacting
the future workforce and overall societal inclusion. According to
the Global Education Coalition (GEC) report (2024), significant
challenges persist despite progress:
- Digital Inequity: A vast proportion of
schools globally remain unconnected, with only 40%
of primary, 50% of lower secondary, and
65% of upper secondary schools having internet
access, leaving millions of students without essential online
resources.
- Educational Shortfalls: More than one in five
(23.5%) young people (aged 15-24) are not in education, employment
or training, while only 45% of lower secondary
teachers feel adequately trained to integrate technology into their
teaching, even after receiving ICT training.
- Gender and Regional Disparities: In Africa,
only 36% of the population has internet access,
with women being 16% less likely than men to use
mobile internet, highlighting the need for gender-equitable
solutions.
According the World Economic Forum’s Future of Jobs (2023), the
skilled workforce is still diminishing, leaving employers without
access to the talent needed to fill needed jobs:
- Global Talent Shortages: By 2030, the global
economy could face a shortage of over 85 million skilled
workers, potentially leading to an $8.5
trillion shortfall in annual revenues if not addressed.
According to a recent report, investing in AI-skilling for women
and girls can unlock a staggering $212 billion for the global
economy. [5]
HP’s Commitment to Digital Equity and Sustainable
Impact Since 2021, HP has been on a journey to accelerate
digital equity for 150 million people by 2030, having reached 45
million people through 2023. This year’s evolving focus on
equipping youth and adults with critical skills reflects HP’s
commitment to bridging the digital divide and supporting economic
inclusion. The Digital Equity Accelerator remains a cornerstone of
this effort, investing in nonprofits to scale innovative solutions
and create a more connected and inclusive world.
For more information on the Digital Equity Accelerator, please
visit the website.
About HP HP Inc. (NYSE: HPQ) is a global
technology leader and creator of solutions that enable people to
bring their ideas to life and connect to the things that matter
most. Operating in more than 170 countries, HP delivers a wide
range of innovative and sustainable devices, services and
subscriptions for personal computing, printing, 3D printing, hybrid
work, gaming, and more. For more information, please visit:
http://www.hp.com.
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