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What does HP mean by "e‑inclusion"?
What is HP's e‑inclusion strategy?
What does the new e‑inclusion program HP MAP stand for?
Where in the world are programs under HP's e‑inclusion initiative located?

What does HP mean by "e‑inclusion"?
HP is committed to increasing access to information and communications technology worldwide and closing what is referred to as the "digital divide". We pursue this through a program called "e‑inclusion".

What is HP's e‑inclusion strategy?
HP has long believed that "doing good" is good business. HP’s e‑inclusion initiatives provide people with access to greater social and economic opportunities by closing the gap between technology-empowered and technology-excluded communities - with a focus on achieving sustainable solutions. Over the last several years HP has engaged with partners and communities around the globe to learn how information and communications technology tools and training can transform the lives of people in both rural and urban communities. HP’s new e‑inclusion strategy called HP Microenterprise Acceleration Program (MAP) is the result of what HP has learned from those communities and from HP's commitment to not only continue to work by partnering with local NGOs throughout the world on a coordinated, global scale to reach tens of thousands of people around the world. 

What does the new e‑inclusion program HP MAP stand for?
The HP Microenterprise Acceleration Program (MAP) provides microenterprises in underserved communities access to technology, training, and business consulting, to accelerate and sustain business growth and economic opportunity in collaboration with government and non-profit partners in local communities. 


Where in the world are programs under HP's e‑inclusion initiative located?
Please see our projects page.
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