This project served two pilot “virtual villages” in Sri Lanka, studying key socio-anthropological and technological issues, while ensuring a ‘last mile’ ICT delivery and information sharing at the rural community level. Through telecentres, Sarvodaya has pioneered ICT4D engagements with rural communities in Sri Lanka since 1996. Since 2003, state sponsored (World Bank funded) eSriLanka program started scaling up telecentres around the country. Leadership and caste differences became a deciding factor in villagers accessing the Telehut. Innovative connectivity options were used to overcome barriers in setting up WiFi hotspots (technology which was not available in the country at the inception of the project)
Sri Lanka has a tradition of being a multi-ethnic nation and in the post war Sri Lanka there is stil...
This thesis examines the deployment of Information and Communication Technologies for Development (I...
The focus of the issue is improvement of rural livelihoods through the use of ICTs. Tailor made info...
The study compares two rural villages in Sri Lanka and their use of various media, including more co...
Information and communication technologies (ICT) have been growing rapidly in developed countries ov...
The government of Sri Lanka has initiated e-Sri Lanka Nenasala program with the objective of taking ...
This paper examines the impact of a community wireless mesh network established in the village of Ma...
This paper examines the impact of a community wireless mesh network established in the village of Ma...
ICT4D, here defined as the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in developing reg...
ICT4D, here defined as the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in developing reg...
About infoDev's working papers series: These short papers represent work commissioned by infoDe...
In post war Sri Lanka there is still a big social and cultural gap between the different population ...
In post war Sri Lanka there is still a big social and cultural gap between the different population ...
In the 21st century Sri Lanka and many other regions in Asia have shown a rapid but heterogeneous de...
The adoption of information and communication technology (ICT) is among the primary agendas of the M...
Sri Lanka has a tradition of being a multi-ethnic nation and in the post war Sri Lanka there is stil...
This thesis examines the deployment of Information and Communication Technologies for Development (I...
The focus of the issue is improvement of rural livelihoods through the use of ICTs. Tailor made info...
The study compares two rural villages in Sri Lanka and their use of various media, including more co...
Information and communication technologies (ICT) have been growing rapidly in developed countries ov...
The government of Sri Lanka has initiated e-Sri Lanka Nenasala program with the objective of taking ...
This paper examines the impact of a community wireless mesh network established in the village of Ma...
This paper examines the impact of a community wireless mesh network established in the village of Ma...
ICT4D, here defined as the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in developing reg...
ICT4D, here defined as the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in developing reg...
About infoDev's working papers series: These short papers represent work commissioned by infoDe...
In post war Sri Lanka there is still a big social and cultural gap between the different population ...
In post war Sri Lanka there is still a big social and cultural gap between the different population ...
In the 21st century Sri Lanka and many other regions in Asia have shown a rapid but heterogeneous de...
The adoption of information and communication technology (ICT) is among the primary agendas of the M...
Sri Lanka has a tradition of being a multi-ethnic nation and in the post war Sri Lanka there is stil...
This thesis examines the deployment of Information and Communication Technologies for Development (I...
The focus of the issue is improvement of rural livelihoods through the use of ICTs. Tailor made info...