Here you can find a vast array of resources curated or created by Digital Frontiers over the lifetime of the project, activities, and buy-ins
In Mozambique, only 10 percent of the population has access to the internet, one of the lowest internet penetration rates in Sub-Saharan Africa. This is primarily due to the high cost of internet access and smartphones, poor connectivity, and limited digit...
In the peri-urban communities of Sabalibougou in Bamako, Mali, many women are illiterate, mainly as a consequence of socio-economic norms. They also predominantly communicate in Bambara, a local language. Because of the lack of native language diversity on...
India has a significant gender digital divide, especially for low-income women. Prevailing social and gender norms, especially due to caste and mobility, make it difficult for women to own and use internet-enabled phones....
When communities are unmapped, especially those of extremely poor or marginalized persons, they tend to be overlooked in development and policy discussions. Maps help draw attention to community needs and a lack of resources and can serve as an advocacy to...
In Bihar, India, Mahadalit women are regarded as the poorest, lowest caste. These women are isolated due to cultural barriers, social norms, and rural location; they also face a high risk of rape and sexual harassment by members of upper castes. They are o...