Understanding digital access and use in the Global South

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The project works to build an evidence base for digital policymaking in the Global South, through coordinated nationally representative surveys, using common methodology and common research instruments in order to better understand household and individual ICT usage. Data collection was conducted through face to face surveys of the 15-65 demographic in each country, with sample sizes of 2,000 each in Pakistan, Bangladesh and Cambodia and 5,000 in India. LIRNEasia is a regional digital policy and regulation think tank active across the Asia Pacific.

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PRO-POOR, HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS, THINK TANK INITIATIVE, DIGITAL INCLUSION, DIGITAL DIVIDE, ICT ACCESS AND USAGE, BANGLADESH, CAMBODIA, INDIA, PAKISTAN, SOUTH ASIA

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