This document discusses the promotion of digital solidarity to bridge the global digital divide. It outlines the following key points: 1) Digital solidarity was proposed at the 2000 Bamako Summit to use internet technologies for development and build an African information society. 2) Two multi-stakeholder institutions were created - the World Digital Solidarity Fund and Agency - to fund projects and coordinate efforts. 3) The World Digital Solidarity Agency is now looking to reorient its strategy by relocating its headquarters to the global south, facilitating cooperation between development organizations, and exploring new funding mechanisms.