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Beating Big Tech: Africa's Community Internet Revolution
In rural Kenya, the Dunia Moja Community Network faced the challenge of connecting a dispersed population. Their solution was the "Boda-Fy," a mobile hotspot mounted on a local motorcycle taxi (boda boda). This transformed a piece of existing community infrastructure into a roving digital hub, bringing connectivity to where it was needed most.
Sep 12 min read


Digital Inclusion From the Ground Up: The Village Network Transforming Mamaila, South Africa
Mamaila’s network did not arrive from a corporate tower. It was built with the village’s own determination, rooted in trust and reciprocity. For many women, the internet became a tool for education, for launching small businesses, and for telling stories on their own terms. It is, in every sense, infrastructure grown with Mamaila, not grafted onto it.
Aug 112 min read
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