What Remote Work Can Do for Global Development | by Charles Ferguson
Briefly

Modern information technology offers developing countries the opportunity to build entrepreneurial ecosystems, transitioning from reliance on outsourced work to fostering local innovation and growth.
For many developing nations, significant barriers lie in policy rather than financial resources, hindering their progress towards creating sustainable tech ecosystems.
The remote work revolution, spurred by the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighted the potential of technology to enable large-scale business operations regardless of location, but its broader implications remain unrecognized.
Over the past 30 years, the decline of geographical co-location in educational and business activities has afforded individuals access to new opportunities, transforming the global workforce.
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