While you're likely reading this on your personal computer, enjoying reliable 
and fast internet, millions of people around the world still lack private 
access to this increasingly necessary resource to function and prosper in 
today's world. How do those people connect to digital society? For many, 
digital inclusion is found at a library, a telecenter, or a cybercafé - their 
local public access ICT venue. For over a decade, significant investments have 
been made in these venues. However, their ability to contribute to development 
agendas has come into question in recent times, spurred by the spread of mobile 
phones and other new technologies and applications. The Global Impact Study was 
designed to address this debate by generating evidence about the scale, 
character, and impacts of public access ICTs.

Today, TASCHA is excited to announce the release of the study's final report, 
Connecting people for development: Why public access ICTs 
matter<http://tascha.uw.edu/publications/connecting-people-for-development>.



The report is the most comprehensive study of its kind to date, based on 
thousands of surveys, interviews, and other data collected across eight low and 
middle income countries. Situating public access in the context of national 
development, Connecting people for development summarizes the study's key 
findings, discusses some disputed issues, and offers recommendations for 
policymakers, public access practitioners, and researchers.

In addition to the final research report, we also invite you to explore 
additional resources generated by the Global Impact Study's open research 
approach. All of the survey materials and 
data<http://www.globalimpactstudy.org/resources/resources-surveys/> are 
available for public use, and full research reports and summaries of each the 
in-depth 
studies<http://www.globalimpactstudy.org/resources/in-depth-study-reports/>, 
focused on specific questions surrounding public access, are being released 
over the next couple of months.

We look forward to your feedback on the report and findings, and invite you to 
join a discussion on the future of public access ICTs.

Download

Full Report<http://tascha.uw.edu/publications/connecting-people-for-development>
Executive 
Summary<http://tascha.uw.edu/publications/global-impact-study-executive-summary>



Access

Survey materials & 
data<http://www.globalimpactstudy.org/resources/resources-surveys/>
In-depth study reports & 
summaries<http://www.globalimpactstudy.org/resources/in-depth-study-reports/>


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Melody Clark
Communications
Technology & Social Change (TASCHA)
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> | 206.303.7910
Twitter: @taschagroup<https://twitter.com/taschagroup> | 
@ictimpact<http://twitter.com/#!/ICTimpact> | 
@melodyrclark<https://twitter.com/#!/melodyrclark>
tascha.uw.edu<http://tascha.uw.edu/>


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