Digital innovation in the built environment in low-income countries: Diagnostic report

This work was carried out under the Infrastructure and Cities for Economic Development (ICED) facility.

ICED supported DFID country offices, central teams and ODA-spending Other Government Departments to deliver DFID’s Economic Development Strategy by scaling up programming and investment in infrastructure and cities. It operated between February 2016 and July 2019.

DFID's Digital Strategy 2018-2020 states: "digital, data and technology can be an enabler rather than an end goal: the goal is in the material benefits delivered to people, particularly those who are most vulnerable and marginalised." DFID commissioned this research to address the knowledge gap on digital innovation in the built environment in low-income countries (LICs). It aims to: create a better understanding of the potential economic development and poverty reduction benefits associated with the use of digital innovation in the built environment of LICs; examine the barriers that hinder the introduction of these digital innovations; and identify how digital innovation methods and systems can be most effectively and efficiently adopted in the built environment in LICs.

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29/07/19

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