Dear GKD Members,

With all respect (but based on my almost 20 years of experience) what
was missed in the catalogue of Key Questions is whether there are
social-cultural contexts that condition success or failure? (i.e.,
[il]literacy, ethnic, cultural or religious [un]homogeneity at the local
level, local power structures based on resource-ownership of land, water
or other resources).

I suspect that in many cases it's not ICT nor ICT-related subjects that
make the same approach successful at one place and a complete failure at
another, but rather these unaccounted-for context-conditions.

Yours,

Cornelio



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