The G20 Digital Economy Working Group has been focusing on Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI), as a key driver for inclusive and sustainable development within the group's economies. South Africa's presidency aims to leverage Digital Public Infrastructure to address regional and global digital divides, particularly in Africa, and to ensure that digital transformation benefits all. Ashraf Garda and Thami Ngubeni spoke to Prejlin Naidoo, a Partner for Digital and Communications, Media, and Technology Practice, at Oliver Wyman, on how e-payments, digital ID, and public data can drive job creation and financial inclusion across the African continent

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