Gates’ 50-in-5 Initiative Is Turning the Digital Public Infrastructure Debate Political

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The 50-in-5 Awards are a made-up spectacle to celebrate globalist lapdogs corralling all of society into an interoperable digital gulag: perspective

At the next UN General Assembly, the 50-in-5 Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) campaign will award countries and individuals demonstrating best DPI practices.

Launched in November 2023, the 50-in-5 campaign is a joint effort of the United Nations, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and their partners to rollout out at least one component of Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) in 50 nations within five years.

DPI is a civic technology stack consisting of three major components: digital ID, fast payment systems, and massive data sharing between public and private entities.

Last year, the 50-in-5 campaign reached a milestone of 30 countries, and today that number now stands at 33.

This month, 50-in-5 has opened the voting to its members to nominate individuals and countries that are “demonstrating advancing...

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