The World Bank Pushes Forward on Global Digital Transformation – The Highwire
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The World Bank (WB) plays a crucial role in facilitating the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) put forth by the United Nations and supported by the World Economic Forum (WEF), the World Health Organization (WHO), and, of course, Bill Gates and other self-serving non-government organization (NGOs).
Last month, as Americans remained captured by the election, catastrophic hurricanes, and numerous other distractions, the WB issued a policy note called “Electronic Signatures, Enabling Trusted Digital Transformation.”
The document itself includes a disclaimer stating that it is simply a reference tool intended to provide guidance for governments, development partners, academics, and others when evaluating, designing, implementing, or managing national electronic signature ecosystems. Yet, the ID4D Multi-Donor Trust Fund (MDTF)—which provides a platform for partners to “cohesively advance progress across ID4D’s three pillars—has billions of dollars to shape the widespread approach towards total global digital transformation. Thus, it is safe to assume the world is on a fast track toward the intended surveillance state objective swiftly ushered in because of COVID-19.
https://thehighwire.com/editorial/the-world-bank-pushes-forward-on-global-digital-transformation/
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Electronic Signatures : Enabling Trusted Digital Transformation