The European Court of Auditors believes that the EU needs to do more to equip its citizens with digital skills, as it promised to do in its skills strategy (see EUROPE B12518A1). This is what has emerged from an analysis document published on Tuesday 23 February.
As a reminder, the European Commission has set itself the objective of increasing the percentage of citizens with basic digital skills to 70% by 2025, a figure that amounted to 56% in 2019. Therefore, it estimated that the...