Communications discuss the “effect of digital financial inclusion on climate change” within the activities of the climate conference

Communications discuss the “effect of digital financial inclusion on climate change” within the activities of the climate conference

On November 10 as part of the events of the United Nations Conference on Climate Change, the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology will host a session to go over “digital financial inclusion and its influence on climate change.”
The event will provide an overview of the Egyptian Post’s more than 155-year history, as well as a look at the mail, its business model, and its position as one of the biggest postal organisations in the world.

The event will also cover how the Egyptian mail, with its extensive network of more than 4,300 post offices, helps Egypt achieve its 2030 objective and functions well on the international stage as a member of the Global Postal Union. The following link will take you to a live stream of the meeting:
The axes of the session revolve around digital financial inclusion and its impact on climate change.

Within the context of the climate conference’s activities, communications address the “impact of digital financial inclusion on climate change.”

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