Digital inclusion must be practical
Community programs should focus on useful skills: safe internet use, document creation, communication tools, AI basics, cybersecurity awareness, digital entrepreneurship, and access to services.
Youth and community programs need clear outcomes
Programs should define whether they aim to improve employability, entrepreneurship, school readiness, cyber safety, farmer support, community reporting, or access to digital services.
Measurement turns activity into impact evidence
Attendance is not enough. Strong programs track skills gained, confidence, completed projects, behavior change, follow-up needs, and partner reporting outcomes.