Achieving universal connectivity will require action from many actors—governments, regulators, communities, civil society, and the private sector. Community-centered connectivity offers a way forward. The post How to Achieve Universal Connectivity appeared first on Internet Society.| Internet Society
The Internet Society Panama Chapter had a plan. They would build the country’s first community network and bring the Internet to one of the country’s many Indigenous communities that were still offline. The post The Power of Volunteers: Connecting an Indigenous Community in Panama appeared first on Internet Society.| Internet Society
Community-centered connectivity is when connectivity solutions are built for, with, or by local communities themselves. These solutions are not imposed from outside, but instead designed with direct involvement from the people who will use and maintain them. The post What Is Community-Centered Connectivity and Why Should We Care? appeared first on Internet Society.| Internet Society
In secondary school No. 7 named after Tagay Tashmamatov, located in the village of Kara-dyikan, Uzgen district, Osh region, an innovative industrial ash filter for a coal furnace was installed, which retains up to 98% of harmful substances and carbon dioxide. Thanks to the introduction of these green technologies, schoolchildren, teachers and residents of nearby […]| Internet Society Kyrgyz Chapter Public Association