India, President of the 78th session of the UN General Assembly Dennis Francis told a global audience in Rome that the country has lifted millions of people out of poverty through digitalisation.
Referring to the need to provide a basis to support rapid development, such as through digitalisation, Francis cited and lauded India's example and said: «Take for example the case of India… India has been able to lift 800 million people out of poverty over the last five or six years simply by the use of smartphones.»
Francis was delivering a lecture at the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) of the United Nations headquartered in Rome on «Accelerating progress towards Zero Hunger for the current and future generations.»
Francis was responding to questions from the UN diplomats, officials and policy experts gathered at the event after his lecture when he added that rural farmers in India, who never had a relationship with the banking system, are now able to transact all their businesses on their smartphones, including paying their bills and receiving payment for orders.
Underlining that 800 million people in India were lifted out of poverty, Francis added that there's a high level of internet penetration in India and almost everyone has a cell phone.
Francis noted that this is not the case in many parts of the Global South. «Equity demands that there has to be some effort, some initiative to address this inequality as an initial step in negotiating the Global Framework for Digitalisation.»
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