Private sector urged to help boost people’s digital capabilities thesundaily MDEC
The Malaysian Digital Economy Corporation wants the private sector to embrace a new concept of digital social responsibility instead of corporate social responsibility in bridging the gap between internet users in rural and urban areas.
She said re-educating people requires the collective responsibility of the private and public sectors. MDEC has now been identified as a key component in the renewed national digitalisation drive which has been brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic. She agreed more attention needs to be given to senior citizens, who are struggling to come to terms with new technology.
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