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The digital divide is a global problem that effects almost every nation. And with 14 million people experiencing at least one form of digital exclusion – whether it be Internet access, computer literacy, or difficulty using devices – France is no exception.
Moreover, a lack of digital skills continues to exclude many people from enjoying the benefits of access to technology, an issue that's intensified since the pandemic moved so much of work, school, and life online.
One of the objectives of the "French National Plan for Digital Inclusion" is to promote training and reskilling so as to raise basic digital skills and expand the use of digital technology to everyone. In practice, this equates to providing training for 4.5 million people over the next ten years.