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COVID-19 exposes digital divide, social stigma, and information crisis in Bangladesh
Author Affiliations
Russian State Agrarian Correspondence University
Published InMedia Asia
Year2020
Citations38
Abstract
The advent of COVID-19 has exposed digital and social inequalities across the world. The United Nations (UN) and other global bodies like the International Monetary Fund (IMF) have warned that the COVID-19 pandemic will lead to rising global inequalities and the risk of a global economic recession (van Barneveld et al., 2020). It is predicted that an additional 8% of the world’s population will fall into poverty (Sumner et al., 2020). While we think of a “connected world” and access to information, half of the world’s population, especially low-income countries still do not have access to the Internet (Watts, 2020). The nature and impact of digital divide and social inequality might not be the same in the extent of knowledge…
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