
Digital Access | Department of Education
Nationally, the pandemic brought the inequitable access for high-speed internet across student populations at our Institutions of Higher Education (IHE) to the forefront. Pew research from 20211 reports that families making

Digitalizing Malawi to improve access to education, public services, and income opportunities
Challenge Malawi has struggled to capitalize on the promise of digital economy due to high cost and low quality of information and communications technology (ICT) services. In 2016, when the

What happens when Big Issue vendors get smartphone access? Lives transform
Goold, and our frontline teams across the UK, equip vendors with these essential skills to thrive in a digital world. “If someone walks through our doors for the first time

Kenya’s tech dream: Unmet promises of digital access
Monday 23rd June, 2025 06:20 AM| By Linda Bach
An image of a server room connection. Image used for represenattional purposes only, PHOTO/Pexels
Kenya has long been regarded

State loses $5.6M in federal funding to expand digital access, help with unemployment insurance
A sign for the South Dakota Department of Labor and Regulation at its Sioux Falls office in June 2025. (Makenzie Huber/South Dakota Searchlight) The Trump administration recently terminated more than

Digital Access Coordinator Program Playbook
Digital health applications, from tele-mental health services to remote patient monitoring to health portals, have the promise of improving people’s access to health care. But in order to ensure that

Idaho Commission for Libraries loses $6.3 million federal grant for digital access, braces for more cuts
The federal government has canceled a $6.3 million grant for the Idaho Commission for Libraries, state library leaders announced at a board meeting Thursday. The grant would have gone toward

We’re Trading Centuries of Internet Access for One More Mile of Fiber
As states begin deploying the $42.5 billion BEAD program to expand broadband access, there’s a growing risk that rigid federal rules will lead to wasteful fiber overbuilds—especially in areas where

NYC boosts digital access with 128 public computer centers across Queens – QNS
Queens locals use the computer lab at the Stapleton Older Adult Center. Courtesy of NYC Aging. New York City residents can take advantage of more than 450 public computer centers

Wales expands digital access for social housing residents
The Minimum Digital Living Standard establishes the minimum needs, defined by citizens and organisations, for digital inclusion in modern society. Building on successful pilots with Monmouthshire and North Wales Housing