Digital inclusion initiatives: Bridging the connectivity gap in Africa and the USA – A review

Benedicta Ehimuan 1, *, Anthony Anyanwu 2, Temidayo Olorunsogo 3, Odunayo Josephine Akindote 4, Temitayo Oluwaseun Abrahams 5 and Oluwatosin Reis 1

1 Independent Researcher, Canada.
2 Independent Researcher, San Francisco California, USA.
3 Independent Researcher, Colorado, USA.
4 Catalent Pharma Solutions, MD, USA.
5 Department of Treasury and Finance (Super SA), South Australian Government, Australia.
 
Review
International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2024, 11(01), 488–501.
Article DOI: 10.30574/ijsra.2024.11.1.0061
Publication history: 
Received on 03 December 2023; revised on 15 January 2024; accepted on 18 January 2024
 
Abstract: 
This paper provides a comprehensive overview of digital inclusion initiatives aimed at mitigating the connectivity gap in Africa and the United States. As the world becomes increasingly reliant on digital technologies, the importance of ensuring equitable access to information and communication technologies (ICTs) has become a global priority. This review explores the current state of digital inclusion efforts in two distinct regions, Africa and the USA, to understand the challenges, successes, and lessons learned in bridging the digital divide. The first section of the review focuses on Africa, where disparities in digital access are particularly pronounced. Examining various initiatives, policies, and strategies implemented by governments, non-governmental organizations, and international partners, the review delves into the multifaceted approaches taken to extend connectivity to underserved populations. It highlights the role of innovative solutions such as community networks, mobile technologies, and public-private partnerships in fostering digital inclusion across diverse socio-economic landscapes. In the second section, the review turns its attention to the United States, where digital inclusion efforts also face challenges despite higher overall connectivity rates. By analyzing federal and local initiatives, as well as private sector contributions, the review explores the nuances of digital inclusion in an advanced technological landscape. The examination encompasses efforts to address urban-rural disparities, promote digital literacy, and ensure affordable broadband access for marginalized communities. Comparative analysis between the two regions identifies commonalities and differences in the approaches to digital inclusion. The review assesses the impact of cultural, economic, and political factors on the effectiveness of initiatives, emphasizing the need for context-specific strategies. Furthermore, it evaluates the role of regulatory frameworks and policy interventions in shaping the trajectory of digital inclusion initiatives. Drawing from the experiences of both continents, this review contributes insights to inform future digital inclusion policies and practices globally. By synthesizing the lessons learned from Africa and the USA, policymakers, researchers, and practitioners can develop more nuanced and contextually relevant strategies to bridge the connectivity gap, fostering a more inclusive and equitable digital future for all.
 
Keywords: 
Digital Inclusion; Initiatives; Connectivity gap; Africa; USA; Review
 
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