Uplifting Digital Poverty in Ukraine
Data shows us that 3.7 million people are internally displaced and nearly 6.5 million refugees are present globally from Ukraine. The destruction brought about by the war has greatly impacted the success of education, electricity, healthcare, heating, social protection and water. In 2020, research shows the digital divide wherein 53% of Ukrainians between the ages of 18 to 70 have an average level of digital skills. Additionally, 15.1% of Ukrainians do not have any digital skills at all. The destruction of infrastructure due to war, displacement of people in Ukraine and low digital skills exacerbate digital poverty in Ukraine.
Digital Poverty Alliance
Founded in 2021, Digital Poverty Alliance is an independent charity in England and Wales. It advocates for the creation of sustainable social change against digital poverty, aiming to end digital poverty for all by 2030.
Digital Poverty Alliance brings to light the vital role that digital services have in supporting disadvantaged families and children. These vulnerable groups do not have the digital means to access simple educational initiatives or resources. This prevents them from engaging in new and exciting learning opportunities. Eradicating digital poverty gives individuals access to life-changing benefits, enabling individuals to have a sufficient level playing field.
It aims to unify communities and organizations to build solutions based on evidence, behavioral science and research to create impactful results, according to its website. This organization continues to tackle digital poverty by lobbying with the government, public and other stakeholders.
Digital Poverty Alliance recognizes that initiatives are necessary to create a change in the lives of diverse communities. The organization believes that access to digital is a fundamental right irrespective of the individual’s socio-economic background. The organization aims to create innovative programs to empower communities through the use of technology.
Success Stories
Digital Poverty Alliance has donated 100 laptops to St Mary’s Ukrainian School, London. The school has played a crucial role in welcoming 780 children since the beginning of the war. It is important to recognize that 70% of its staff consists of displaced teachers. These laptops have been instrumental in educating the children and useful to the teachers in preparing the lessons and activities.
Digital Poverty Alliance’s collaboration with Vodafone to provide the Ukrainian Cultural Centre, located in London, with prepaid SIM cards to support families fleeing the war. These online services allow them to be in contact with family and friends in Ukraine. Furthermore, they are able to use the services to obtain vital information about their home country.
Looking Ahead
Digital poverty in Ukraine exacerbates existing inequalities. It hampers the education and growth of those individuals impacted by digital exclusion. It is important to recognize and support important initiatives such as that of the Digital Poverty Alliance to uplift those impacted by digital poverty in Ukraine.
– Caren Thomas
Caren is based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates and focuses on Good News and Technology for The Borgen Project.
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