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Debate on President’s speech: Rahayu Mahzam on digital inclusion and a caring society

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Singapore’s commitment to create communities of care should endure, even as our lives in Singapore become more digitalised, said Minister of State for Digital Development and Information Rahayu Mahzam. Speaking in parliament on Thursday (Sep 25), she stressed the need to make sure that going digital helps every Singaporean. No one should be left behind and Singaporeans should feel safe and respected in the digital space, she added. Ms Rahayu told the House that the government is committed to ensuring that every Singaporean can be part of Singapore’s digital future. “Together, we can build a Smart Nation that genuinely serves everyone - not just those who are digitally savvy - but all of us with our different abilities and needs,” she said.

Singapore’s commitment to create communities of care should endure, even as our lives in Singapore become more digitalised, said Minister of State for Digital Development and Information Rahayu Mahzam. Speaking in parliament on Thursday (Sep 25), she stressed the need to make sure that going digital helps every Singaporean. No one should be left behind and Singaporeans should feel safe and respected in the digital space, she added. Ms Rahayu told the House that the government is committed to ensuring that every Singaporean can be part of Singapore’s digital future. “Together, we can build a Smart Nation that genuinely serves everyone - not just those who are digitally savvy - but all of us with our different abilities and needs,” she said.

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