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Digital and Financial Literacy:  Keeping every Cook Islander empowered and connected

Saturday 26 April 2025 | Written by Losirene Lacanivalu | Published in Economy, National, Technology

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Digital and Financial Literacy:  Keeping every Cook Islander empowered and connected
Sitting: Ministry of Finance and Economic Management (MFEM) secretary Garth Henderson (3rd from left) with Minister Vaine ‘Mac’ Mokoroa (6th) and Office of the Prime Minister’s chief of staff Karopaerangi Ngatoko (7th) with other government and business stakeholders at the launch of the Digital & Financial Literacy report for the Cook Islands on Thursday. MELINA ETCHES / 25042405

Insights from a Digital and Financial Literacy (DFL) study shows that a vast majority of adults in the Cook Islands (81%) have access to a smartphone for personal or work use, either their own or belonging to someone else.

Insights from a Digital and Financial Literacy (DFL) study shows that a vast majority of adults in the Cook Islands (81%) have access to a smartphone for personal or work use, either their own or belonging to someone else.


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