Digital Empowerment and Remote Work in Palestine: Towards an Economic Sustainability Strategy Through Digital Transformation
摘要
His study examines digital empowerment and remote work in Palestine amid weak infrastructure, limited supportive policies, and movement restrictions. Adopting a descriptive-analytical framework, it analyzes official statistics and field reports to map the digital divide, reviews national legislation on governance, cybersquatting, and remote labor, and benchmarks lessons from comparable fragile contexts. The research connects key digital enabler—cloud computing, automation, and data governance to institutional sustainability goals of cost efficiency, operational flexibility, and social inclusion. The resulting road map prioritizes expanding broadband infrastructure, up-skilling local talent, and enacting supportive national policies. Findings confirm that only an integrated blend of technology, policy, and sound governance, aligned with local market needs, can unlock effective digital empowerment and remote work, bolstering the resilience and growth capacity of Palestinian institutions in an unstable environment.