Recent years have seen a vibrant ecosystem of digital businesses emerge across the Arab region. Small digital enterprises have demonstrated their ability to embrace new business models to offer innovative online products and services. This movement has been supported by a relatively tech-savvy young generation. Yet, the development of strong digital ecosystems faces obstacles, from infrastructure and regulatory issues impacting accessibility and affordability, to concerns related to data privacy or consumer protection. The gender digital divide also remains significant, with only 56% of women using the internet in 2020 as compared to 68% of men (ITU, 2021).
As the region grapples with the economic consequences of the pandemic, accelerating digitalization in a more inclusive manner could bring highly needed sources of growth and development.
In this session, top digital entrepreneurs from the Arab region, policymakers and representatives from major international institutions will confront their perspectives on how to support digital entrepreneurship in the Arab region – especially with regards to women and youth – to build a prosperous and inclusive digital economy.
This session is organized in the framework of the first eTrade for Women Masterclass for the Arab region on 29-31 March 2022, in partnership with eTrade for all.