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About Digital Inclusion (DigI)

The main objective of the project Non-discriminating access for Digital Inclusion (DigI) is to establish pilots for the InfoInternet access in DRC Congo and Tanzania, and thus contribute to the Norwegian Visjon2030. R&I work related to the pilots will prove business profitability for commercial establishment of the InfoInternet as an independent and self-sustainable ICT and communication infrastructure for digital inclusion. Internet access is a universal issue and of major concern to many policy makers and governments.

Free access to information presents the basis for a scalable solution of digital access for everyone in the society. Digital access to information, connecting the unconnected, is the entry point for digital skills. Digital access is the catalyst for the SDG 2030 targets especially in digital health, education for youth and women, and driver for digital education. Read more ...

Partners

The founding partners of the project are:

Associated Members include

If you'd like to join, please contact one of the initiative members.

Founding Members of the IoTSec initiative

All DigI Participating persons (alphabetically): Andrea Winkler, Bernard Ngowi, Bjarne Tarjei Haugen, Brenda Jimris-Rekve, Christine Holst, Clemence Ineza, Danica Radovanovic, Elibariki Mwakapeje, Erwan Le Quentrec, Felix Sukums, Finn Helge Tolpinrud, Flora Francis Kajuna, Helena Ngowi, Ingeborg K Haavardsson, Iñaki Garitano, Josef Noll, Maurice Isabwe, Peter Cardellichio, Sudhir Dixit

Basic Internet Foundation

The Basic Internet Foundation will demonstrate the technical feasibility and the business profitability of InfoInternet

DigI members of Basic Internet Foundation: Brenda Jimris-Rekve, Danica Radovanovic, Josef Noll, Sudhir Dixit

University of Oslo

UiO will strengthen the social responsibility in health and education. The Center for Global Health will benefit from leveraging the One-Health services into the digital space. The Department of Technology Systems will benefit from research project development, disseminating the reports and papers in high-quality journals and publications, with exchange students.


DigI members of UiO: Andrea Winkler, Christine Holst, Danica Radovanovic, Elibariki Mwakapeje, Ingeborg K Haavardsson, Iñaki Garitano, Josef Noll

Orange

Orange will demonstrate the novel opportunity of freemium access, enable low-end customers to become familiar with digital information, and generate business from other customers through paid voucher system.


DigI members of Orange: Erwan Le Quentrec

Ministry of Health in Tanzania

The Ministry of Health in Tanzania supports the roll-out of Digital Health

National Centre for Medical Research

The National Centre for Medical Research (NIMR) will contribute with health content and support the roll-out, and will benefit from faster access to health information

Sokoine University of Agriculture

The Sokoine University of Agriculture will contribute with agriculture related health information, and receive faster access to health information and triggers for relevant public health intervention through apps and digital access

Global Health Media Project

The Global Health Media Project (GMHP) will enable local (off-line) access for their health videos, and pilots the online interactivity

IPX Extenso

IPXextenso will extend their GSM off-grid network with Internet and enable a new service market

Future Competence

Future Competence (FCI) will foster digital competence and education through using their experience from the African market

Movation

Movation will handle innovation aspects, e.g. best praxis applicability of open innovation