Difference between revisions of "Digitization"

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<small>Source: AccLab [https://www.na.undp.org/content/namibia/en/home/presscenter/articles/2020/connecting-informal-vendors-to-a-digital-platform.html Blog]</small>
<small>Source: AccLab [https://www.na.undp.org/content/namibia/en/home/presscenter/articles/2020/connecting-informal-vendors-to-a-digital-platform.html Blog]</small>


<small>This excerpt is also potentially relevant to: [[Informal Trade]], [[Informal Workers]], [[Informal Sectors]]</small>
<small>This excerpt is also potentially relevant to: [[Informal Trade#Namibia|Informal Trade]], [[Informal Workers#Namibia|Informal Workers]], [[Informal Sectors#Namibia|Informal Sectors]]</small>

Latest revision as of 09:36, 9 June 2021

This is a page on digitization, gig-i-fication.

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Namibia[edit]

In Namibia, COVIDー19 lockdowns have negatively impacted the informal sector, especially street vendors who depend on a daily income. The UNDP Namibia Accelerator Lab partnered with Tambula, a local online shop to provide informal traders with a digital commercial platform to reach more clients. The platform launched on 18 May 2020 is connecting the local informal market to a digital platform.  

Source: AccLab Blog

This excerpt is also potentially relevant to: Informal Trade, Informal Workers, Informal Sectors