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India’s G20 presidency rallied consensus on DPI. Brazil has the opportunity to go even further.
Digital public infrastructure was a niche term just a year or two ago. Today, it’s a globally recognized driver of economic development. This is in large part thanks to the efforts of the G20 this year.

Shared problems require shared solutions: how to unlock data for people and the planet
With the growing momentum to expand digital public infrastructure (DPI), we have an opportunity to build the secure, cross-border data-sharing infrastructure needed to generate, share, and use the data needed to accelerate climate action.

The promise of DPI won’t be realized with good design alone. Safeguards are key.
No single safeguard framework or tool can ensure people’s rights and aspirations are being met. Which is why we’re looking at how to build a suite of effective oversight and transparency tools to make sure DPI works for all people.

Digital public infrastructure can fast-track development efforts by decades. With innovative thinking, it could do even more.
Digital public infrastructure can fast-track development efforts and has the potential to close digital inequity gaps globally.

Africa has leapfrogged its way to becoming a leader in digital payments. Could it do the same with DPI?
Africa is poised to become a leader in Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI), building on its success in digital payments and mobile transactions. While challenges persist, African nations are taking aggressive steps to harness the transformative potential of DPI.