This article addresses the sustainability of Community Networks (CNs) in rural areas of the Global South, where they seek to compensate for the lack of telecommunications services in low-resource areas. The study, conducted in six cases in Africa, Asia and Latin America, reveals that CNs often have male biases in their governance and technological culture, despite the fact that rural populations in these countries are largely composed of women. It was found that women are less likely to use the services of NCs and to be paid for their work in them. The article highlights the importance of considering the different perspectives and approaches of women to maintain the sustainability of NCs.

Auteur

Nicola J. Bidwell

Year Published

2020

Country / Region of focus

Sud mondial

Complexité

Aborde les éléments de base du sujet, aucune connaissance préalable n'est requise.

Keyword

Network Type

Réseau communautaire

License Type

​Copyright held by the owner/author(s) ​

Type d'article

Papier

Langue

Anglais

Specific Subject - Social

Inclusion du genre et leadership

Specific Subject - Technical

Télécommunications

Specific Subject - Economic

Sustainability & Scalability

Specific Subject - Regulatory

Cadres juridiques

Perspective de genre

Oui

Accesible to people with visual or hearing impairments

Non

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