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22 Feb 2025
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UNICEF’s ‘Global Outlook 2025: Prospects for Children’ deals with the transformative role that DPI can play in delivery of digital public services for children.

What is meant by DPI?

  • It is a set of shared digital systems that deliver and provide equitable access to public and/or private services at societal scale.
  • Its ecosystem comprises technology, markets and governance.

Role of DPI in children's well-being

  • Equitable access to essential services: E.g. Digital IDs connected to civil registration systems enable lifelong access to essential services.
    • Education: E.g. India’s national digital education platform, DIKSHA, bridges educational gaps.
    • Health: Facilitates electronic health records. E.g. Electronic Immunization Registry in Jamaica improved childhood vaccination rate.
  • Foster financial literacy and inclusion by enabling children to participate in the digital economy
  • Enhances social protection systems by enabling targeted delivery of benefits and improved data sharing for better child services.

Challenges associated with use of DPI

  • Poor connectivity and digital inequality: E.g.- Only 43.6% of Indian rural youth aged 15-24 can send emails.
  • Poor integration of Civil Registration and Vital Statistics (CRVS) systems into national ID: It restricts universal coverage.
  • Others: Lack of data interoperability and harmonization across systems, data protection, security and surveillance issues, etc.

Recommendations

  • Digitize CRVS systems to serve as a basis for digital IDs.
  • Enable seamless, safe and secure data exchange between health, education and social services
  • Empower children, youth and their families through digital financial inclusion and literacy,
  • Children's input must be included when designing digital infrastructure that affects them.

Ministry of Education releases Unified District Information System for Education Plus (UDISE+) 2023-24 Report on School Education. 

  • In UDISE+ 2023-24 for the first time, at national level individual student wise data has been collected from all recognized schools in country through UDISE+ since 2022-23. 
  • It is aligned with recommendations of NEP 2020. 

Key findings of UDISE+ 2023-24

  • Student Enrolments: Overall dip in school enrolments as well across country, falling from 25.18 crore in 2022-23 to 24.8 crore in 2023-24.
    • This represents a drop of about 1.55 crore students (nearly 6%) from 2018-19 to 2021-22.
  • Dropouts: Zero-dropout rate at Foundational level (pre-primary to Class 2) is due to admission of students from Anganwadi, standalone private pre-primary school directly to Class I in recognized schools.
    • Maximum dropout rates were at Secondary level (Classes 9 to 12).
    • Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra saw among highest drop in enrolments
  • Retention rate: Higher at elementary level.
  • Gross Enrollment Ratio (GER): Minor dip at all levels except at the secondary level.
    • GER compares enrolment in a specific level of education to population of age group that is age-appropriate for that level of education.
  • School infrastructure: Assam, Odisha, and Karnataka face underutilised infrastructure due to low student-to-school ratios

About UDISE+

  • UDISE+ system of online data collection from schools was developed by Department of School Education & Literacy in the 2018-19 to overcome the issues related to erstwhile practice of manual data filling in paper format.
  • UDISE+ collects information through an online Data Collection Form on parameters ranging from school, Infrastructure, teachers, enrolments, examination results etc.

The Women Entrepreneurship Platform (WEP) of NITI Aayog has launched EmpowHER Biz – Sapno Ki Udaan.

  • WEP, incubated in NITI Aayog in 2018 as an aggregator platform, have transitioned into a public-private partnership in 2022 EmpowHER Biz.
  • Objectives
    • Empower women entrepreneurs by equipping them with the skills and resources needed.
    • It will offer mentorship covering retail management, digital tools, financial literacy and business development to aspiring women entrepreneurs.

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