
Digital inclusion in rural African communities is a critical issue, with significant disparities between urban and rural areas often exacerbated by technological divides. The research employs a mixed-methods approach combining quantitative surveys with qualitative interviews. Data were collected from 300 participants in randomly selected villages across the island. A notable finding is that only 45% of surveyed households have access to reliable internet, highlighting significant disparities in digital infrastructure and affordability. Rural communities face substantial challenges in accessing digital technologies, with socio-economic factors playing a crucial role in exacerbating these issues. Investment in rural broadband infrastructure and targeted education programmes are recommended as key strategies to enhance digital inclusion in São Tomé and Príncipe.
Community Engagement, Technological Gap, Participatory Research, Inclusion Studies, São Tomé, Digital Divide, Ruralism
Community Engagement, Technological Gap, Participatory Research, Inclusion Studies, São Tomé, Digital Divide, Ruralism
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