Meaningful Connectivity Definition Community-oriented perspective Framing Local Services needs Challenges
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Meaningful Connectivity Definition (ITU)
infrastructure
affordability
device
skills
security and safety
Community-oriented perspective
Going beyond internet connectivity: community dialogues and assessments around community values, needs, in order to determine ‘meaning’
People and communities shape, use, and benefit from community-centred connectivity, local services and digital technologies to meet information and communication needs and strengthen local economies and culture.
Framing Local Services needs
Health and community care
Territorial and environment protection
Agriculture and local production
Education and capacity building
Local and circular economies
Language diversity and preservation
Communication facilities
Access to public services
Challenges
Readiness factors
foster user-experience (UX) on local service platforms since early tests
trials with different groups, such as older persons, youth, women, and other intersectional aspects
Personnel
system administration or technical personnel for the maintenance of local content upkeep
content moderation
Challenges
Digital moderation, digital security and mitigating risks
harmfull content fast response
data protection (sensitive information, cultural heritage)
Raising and keeping interest and engagement
competicion is not with other local services platforms, as community memebers don't know them, it is with major platforms like Meta and Google
Local Services and Sustainability Meaningful Connectivity Definition Community-oriented perspective Framing Local Services needs Challenges .
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