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Digital Ecosystem Country Assessment (DECA): Peru

USAID, Digital Frontiers Project (2022), 82 pp.

Contains 22 figures, 18 boxes, 8 tables, acronyms pp. 6-8

"Key findings include: 1. Peru’s digital ecosystem is one of many contrasts. There have been sustained advances over the last 30 years in connectivity, digital literacy, digital rights, digital government, and the digital economy; 2. Challenges in digital policy implementation and coordination capacity slow efforts to remedy digital divides and secure important digital safeguards; 3. The dense Amazon and the Andes mountains challenge the success of traditional models for rural connectivity; 4. Improving digital literacy for all Peruvians is a central element of the government’s strategy for inclusive digital transformation; 5. Regulations in the digital space are at odds with the protection of basic digital rights, such as freedom of expression online; 6. Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) struggle to carve out a role to influence the digital ecosystem; 7. Peru’s enabling environment for digital financial inclusion in terms of policy and regulation is positive, but challenges remain in terms of product offerings and customer uptake; 8. International and regional players dominate Peru’s growing e-commerce landscape. Technology startups are hitting their stride, but continue to face a multitude of challenges. Technology remains out of reach for the country’s large base of informal micro-, small, and medium enterprises." (https://www.usaid.gov/digital-development)
SECTION I: ABOUT THIS ASSESSMENT, 12
SECTION II: DECA FINDINGS, 13
Pillar 1: Digital Infrastructure and Adoption, 13
Mobile Phone and Internet Connectivity -- Fixed Internet Connectivity -- Addressing Connectivity Concerns In Rural Peru and the Amazonian region -- Digital Literacy - A Barrier to Digital Transformation
Pillar 2: Digital Society, Rights, and Governance, 31
Digital Rights -- Civil Society and Media -- Digital Government
Pillar 3: Digital Economy, 43
Digital Financial Inclusion -- E-Commerce -- Digital Trade -- Tech Startup Environment and Digital Talent Pool
SECTION III: RECOMMENDATIONS, 61
1 Promote alternative connectivity solutions that foster digital inclusion, 63
2 Apply a human-centered approach to connectivity expansion with Indigenous populations, 63
3 Increase digital literacy across Peruvian society including for marginalized and vulnerable populations, 65
4 Strengthen cybersecurity awareness, capacity, and policy, 65
5 Promote platforms for multi-stakeholder internet governance dialogue, 66
6 Support digital skills capacity-building for CSOs, 66
7 Advocate for increased effectiveness of SEGDI, 67
8 Foster a culture of research and development for increased digital financial inclusion, 68
9 Build partnerships between traditional FSPs and FinTechs, 68
10 Promote the digital transformation of MSMEs, 69
APPENDIX, 70