cover image: The Power of Offline Internet: Beyond the Binary of Connectivity

The Power of Offline Internet: Beyond the Binary of Connectivity

15 Oct 2024

This report explores the transformative potential of Offline Internet solutions to bridge the digital divide in underserved communities, particularly in developing countries. Commissioned by the Offline Internet Consortium, it emphasizes that connectivity should not be viewed in binary terms—connected or unconnected—but rather as a spectrum. It details the crucial role of Offline Internet technologies in providing access to digital content without requiring continuous internet connectivity, thus enabling meaningful engagement with digital resources in remote areas. The report delves into persistent global digital divides, especially in rural and low-income areas, and proposes frameworks to enhance universal and meaningful connectivity. Key areas discussed include content curation, digital skills development, hardware access, software usability, and supportive policies. The report also showcases case studies of successful Offline Internet initiatives such as Kiwix for Schools, which brings offline educational content to students in Ghana, and the Ideas Box initiative, which delivers content to refugee camps and disaster-affected communities. Strategic recommendations are offered for stakeholders, advocating increased investment, policy support, and robust impact measurement to scale Offline Internet initiatives globally. The report underscores that Offline Internet is essential for achieving equitable access to digital technologies and fostering inclusion in the digital age.
digital divide rural areas digital inclusion educational content universal connectivity global connectivity meaningful connectivity hardware access offline internet software usability kiwix for schools

Authors

Nichole Saad

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60
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United States of America

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