Across the Kyrgyz Republic, access to high-speed internet is transforming how people in rural communities live and work. Increasingly, even in the remotest villages, teachers now use digital tools in their classrooms; healthcare workers manage patient records online; and local government employees provide services faster and more efficiently.
This is thanks to Digital CASA - Kyrgyz Republic (DCASA)—a project financed by the International Development Association (IDA), a part of the World Bank Group that helps the world’s low-income countries—that has expanded broadband internet access to thousands of public institutions, including schools, medical facilities, and rural administrations.
By investing in the country’s digital connectivity, the project is opening new economic opportunities for rural communities: boosting competitiveness, helping them prepare for the jobs of the future, and reducing inequality.