Digital Divide Data (DDD) is a social enterprise established in July 2001 to create jobs and educational opportunities in developing countries by providing outsourced data services to business and public sector customers. DDD's mission is to create better futures for disadvantaged people in the developing world. DDD is established in the U.S. as a 501(c) 3 organization, as a non-governmental organization in Cambodia and as a vocational training institution in Laos. DDDs business employs disadvantaged individuals, including people with disabilities, landmine and polio victims, orphans, and abused women. Three of DDDs co-founders, including our current CEO, are Canadian.