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Input/Output Metrics: School Digitalisation Programme
Does the company report input or output metrics for its programme to support school digitisation?
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World Benchmarking Alliance
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About the data

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The WBA Digital Inclusion Benchmark measures and ranks the world's most influential companies on their efforts to advance digital inclusion, tracking how companies are expanding access to digital technologies, improving digital skills and literacy, and ensuring safe and inclusive digital environments for all. The 2026 edition assessed 200 companies across key sectors of the digital economy including telecommunications, software, hardware, and digital platforms. The benchmark is developed in close collaboration with an Expert Review Committee and partners including GRI, ITU, and the Alliance for Affordable Internet, with a methodology designed to incentivise companies to understand where digital exclusion risks are highest and act to bridge the digital divide, while keeping human rights and social impacts at its core.

More information can be found here.

Methodology

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Digital technology companies can play a critical role in reducing digital inequality and educational disparity, and promote inclusive access to learning. They can make an important contribution to improving school digitalisation as part of a broader commitment to digital skills development and connectivity. This can be done, for example, by promoting access to devices, labs, Internet connection or other connected devices; digital educational technologies; teacher training to integrate digital technologies, etc.


Research Guidance:

The company discloses information on the resources invested in its school digitalisation programme, the activities delivered as well as the immediate results or reach of the programme. This includes but not limited to information on how much money was allocated, donated, or invested in the programme; metrics related to personnel involvement, such as number of volunteer hours, number of employees deployed, or time allocated to the specific programme development or delivery; disclosures of material, technology, or infrastructure provided; participation, satisfaction or engagement metrics, number of people directly reached or supported, number of organisations supported. A company‚s reporting of aggregated metrics for all their digital inclusion efforts is not accepted.
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