Year: 2017-2018
Funded by: ISOC
The project aims to increase the digital capacity of women entrepreneurs and self-help groups/community development organisations in marginalised and underserved regions by providing them with digital up-skilling support and engagement on digital and ICT policy issues. The project will strengthen and build their management capacities in social and economic activities, services, transactions, trade, and commerce with basic and value-added digital skills and training towards better access, use, and benefits from digital resources and opportunities.
Activities:
- Advocacy and promotion of PM-WANI schemes
- Training and handholding support
- Orientation and training of the master trainers
- Selection and enrolment of women entrepreneurs
- Development of both online and offline content
Objective
This project aims to give the Agariyas a digital voice through which they will be able to communicate between communities as well the outside world. It will help mark their place on the map, bring them online, improve their access to citizen rights and information and help them be recognized for the role they play economically and environmentally.
Impact
- Brought broadband Internet connectivity from far flung locations to different parts of Little Rann of Kutch through the use of diverse wireless technologies, line of site and unlicensed spectrum
- Introduced a mobile van equipped with laptops, tablets, an LCD screen, rooftop solar panels, backup batteries and an expandable tripod-based dish antenna to catch Internet connectivity from backhaul tower
- Provided the Agariya community (salt farmers) of Little Rann of Kutch a digital medium to communicate within and outside their community
- Connected as many as 17 Rann Shalas (or makeshift schools) to each other and with the Internet
- Provided tablets to children to access edutainment content online or pre-stored on the device
- Linked a health van run by nearest primary health centre to a district-level hospital to facilitate quality consultations via video calls
- Digitally mapped all the houses of the so-far unsurveyed community
- Established digital market linkages for the salt extracted in this region
- Facilitated access to government services and citizen rights
Target locations
Little Rann of Kutch, Manish Rann, Kharagodah Rann, Patadi and Surendrangar – Gujarat