New ways for developing countries to capitalize on rapid technological change

Devex International Development

SAN FRANCISCO — New research from Pathways for Prosperity, a commission exploring the impact of rapid technological change on developing countries, proposes ways that challenges can become opportunities for the world’s most marginalized.

The joint initiative between the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the Blavatnik School of Government at Oxford University has two reports out Thursday. The reports fill gaps in research, offer pathways for countries to become more prepared, and form the basis of remarks from Melinda Gates next week at the World Bank’s annual meetings in Bali, Indonesia.

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