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Andorra Approves €372K for Digital Transformation Amid Inclusion Warnings

Government funds public service digitization, but experts warn of digital divide risks for vulnerable groups without training and security measures.

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El Periòdic

Key Points

  • €372,000 approved for digitizing public services.
  • Experts urge addressing digital divide, especially for elderly.
  • Training programs like Centre de Benestar Digital essential to prevent exclusion.
  • Funding must prioritize child safety, data protection, and cyber defenses.

The Andorran government has approved over €372,000 in public funding for digital transformation initiatives, but experts stress that success depends on addressing social needs alongside technical upgrades.

The investment aims to digitise public services, yet it risks falling short without robust support for citizens struggling to adapt, particularly older people. Closing the digital divide must be a core priority, as simplified online procedures could otherwise exclude vulnerable groups lacking the necessary skills or guidance.

Training and accompaniment programmes are essential to prevent exclusion. Efforts like the Centre de Benestar Digital represent a positive step by prioritising education and hands-on assistance in the transition.

At the same time, digital expansion brings new challenges that demand stronger safeguards. Children face heightened risks of online abuse, personal data requires better protection, and businesses remain exposed to cyberattacks. Public funds should therefore bolster security measures to uphold everyone's rights.

Ultimately, the funding will only deliver meaningful social benefits if it fosters a safe, ethical, and inclusive digital environment.

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