Community connectivity depends not only on technology, but also on the collective capacity to maintain infrastructure, organize resources, and build sustainable governance models.
This course explores practical approaches to planning, deploying, maintaining, and sustaining community network infrastructure while strengthening local decision-making, economic sustainability, and community ownership.
Community-centred communication is strengthened through locally produced stories, voices, and perspectives.
This course introduces practical tools for photography, audio, video, and digital storytelling, supporting participants in developing communication strategies and multimedia content that reflects the realities, cultures, and aspirations of their communities.
Hermes is an open communication system based on digital HF radio that enables long-distance voice communication, messaging, GPS tracking, and emergency coordination in territories without internet or mobile coverage.
This course introduces the Hermes system and explores how communities can use it to strengthen communication, territorial coordination, and resilience in remote environments.
New courses are continuously developed as part of LocNet’s Capacity-Building Focus Area, responding to the evolving needs of Community-Centred Connectivity Initiatives (CCCIs) around the world.