The Global Digital Inclusion Partnership (GDIP) is a verifiable, high-impact coalition working with major global entities (World Bank, WEF) to bridge the digital divide. While the project itself possesses immense real-world utility, audience reach, and verifiable traction in the policy sector, the submission quality was extremely poor. The submission contained lazy, inaccurate text (e.g., claiming a policy framework is a product used by 'most people'), which negatively impacted the Response Quality and Quality Factors. However, the verified scale and authority of the organization drive the score into the 'Much larger scale' tier (400-700), despite the submitter's lack of effort.
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