BasicInternet:RAGM-BasicInternet intro Dec2020
From its-wiki.no
RAGM-BasicInternet intro Dec2020 | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
BasicInternet:RAGM-BasicInternet intro Dec2020
Title | BasicInternet:RAGM-BasicInternet_intro_Dec2020 |
---|---|
Place | zoom |
Date, Time | 2020/12/01, 2100-2200h Oslo time |
Contact Person | Josef Noll |
Participants | Nick Frankle, Wally Gardiner |
related to Project | BasicInternet, RotaryKnowledgePortal |
Keywords | Economic development |
this page was created by Special:FormEdit/Meeting, and can be edited by Special:FormEdit/Meeting/BasicInternet:RAGM-BasicInternet intro Dec2020 |
Category:Meeting |
Purpose and Action Items
Get known to the work of the Rotary Action Group for Community Economic Development, and discuss the idea of a Rotary International Knowledge Portal.
We reached agreements to continue as follows:
- Josef to summarise the points of discussion
- Nick and Wally to establish questions
- Follow-up meeting for answering the questions
Background
- Our idea: The Rotary International Knowledge Portal – a trusted portal with information on health, education, agriculture and knowledge for jobs
- Our challenges: Digital Inclusion and the free access to the knowledge portal – the basis for skills needed in the digital world
- 'Change a life and open opportunities for billions of people to get the information they need, thanks to Rotary
Background was the request by “Club Rotario de Quito Equioccio”, who asked us to help in job creation (“Rotary Opens Opportunities”). During the discussions with Carlos Rodrigues Arrieta and his team, we concluded connectivity and digital empowerment are keys for decent work, and job security. Without digital knowledge and the participation in the digital society, almost every job is in danger of being closed. We further recognized that “trusted information” and digital inclusion are two fundamental issues. Thus, we developed the idea of the “Rotary International Knowledge Portal”.
The devil is in the detail, please see
- http://Reports.BasicInternet.no with three reports on
- the political statement from 6 Universities/University Colleges in Norway on "Policies and Solutions for Implementing Digital Inclusion on a Global Scale
- Business models for school connectivity, answering a request by the government of Tanzania,
- and Yeboo Village Platform development summarising the contributions by community networks.
Recommendation: Please have a look at the Yeboo Village Platform document for "the state of knowledge" - Yeboo Village Portal/Platform Development - working with communities worldwide to establish a decentralised community network portal
- more detailed information on our meetings are on http://Meetings.BasicInternet.no, especially the meetings linked to the Rotary International Knowledge Portal.
About the Basic Internet Foundation
Our work started with "solving the problem of connectivity" - BasicInternet 1.0
The distributed architecture opens for a quick deployment of a cost-effective Internet distribution worldwide, allowing for a reception of a 3G/4G network even in areas with no connectivity. Our examples have proven that we connect even in places without connectivity.
- In Selela, at the border of the Serengeti in Northern Tanzania, we reached the mobile tower being more than 20 km away. Typical 3G coverage is 7-9 km, thus we extended the reach by almost a factor of three.
- In Izazi in the Iringa district, we connected to the mobile network being hidden by the mountain ridge between Izazi and the mobile towers in Migoli. It took us 90 min to establish Internet access in Izazi.
- Together with communities we have activities in 10 countries, out of which 7 countries in Africa - see DigI:Villages
BasicInternet 2.0 - free access to the National Knowledge Portal
Through the Digital Inclusion (DigI) project we have seen a tremendous knowledge uptake through digital local information spots providing Digital Health, see http://Yeboo.com (community information spot - focus on health)
Thus, BasicInternet 2.0 focusses on the National Knowledge Portal, incorporating all four aspects needed for empowerment in the digital society:
- Access - building Information Spots in villages/communities with free access to information
- Skills - establishing a National Knowledge Portal with information on health, education, agriculture, financial inclusion and more
- Regulations - having free access to the National Knowledge Portal as part of the licence conditions is straightforward
- Inclusion - providing free access to information is the first step, having tailored information for minorities and people with disabilities is a common demand.
Example: Digital Health Information
Through funds from the government of Norway we connected 10 villages in Tanzania as part of the "Digital Inclusion" (DigI) project
- We developed a Health Portal as the basis for a scientific study on Digital Health, https://izazi.yeboo.com
- The results were extraordinary, and presented a.o. to the Lancet and Financial Times commission on Digital Health, see: DigI:Health_in_the_Digital_World-Wilton_Park_Oct2020
- for all presentations, see DigI:Publications or Josef_Noll#tab=Presentations