Medici is live!

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Medici is live!

Addressing digital exclusion through sharing best practices.

For many years, digitalisation has steadily increased across government, businesses and society. This is a process with clear winners and losers: those who are socially excluded are often digitally excluded too. The coronavirus lockdown has greatly exacerbated the situation and risks generating a social catastrophe of lost education and isolation for the poorest and most disadvantaged across the EU. The Medici website has launched during this time of fragmentation to offer professionals and policymakers an opportunity to help heal the digital divide. The Medici project has been funded by the European Parliament to identify, collect and map good practices in the field of Digital Inclusion in Europe. The Medici Community is gathering stakeholders (practitioners, policy and decision-makers, researchers, industry and civil society representatives) engaged and interested in the promotion and implementation of Digital Inclusion initiatives and gathering best practices and learning resources to strengthen the sector. The website has now been launched with over 200 best practices for digital inclusion including: Watch an introductory video about the MEDICI project: To find out more about projects like this, visit the website at https://digitalinclusion.eu/ Please check regularly as new content will be uploaded through the coming year, including webinars on digital inclusion, an online surgery for practitioners of digital inclusion, new videos on evaluation, replication and standards of evidence, a digital inclusion podcast and evidence digests which summarise the catalogue. You can read more about the Tavistock Institute's involvement in the Medici project here.