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Empowering communities through digital access and skills
Rural students in under-resourced schools gain hands-on computer skills aligned with Uganda’s national curriculum, helping them pass compulsory national exams and prepare for higher education and employment.
I4H equips cooperatives with internet access and digital tools that enable price transparency, contract negotiation, record-keeping, and crop management.
Rural clinics receive computers, printers, and training to digitize patient records, streamline workflows, and improve quality of care.
At Internet For Humanity (I4H), we believe that digital access is economic infrastructure. Just as roads, electricity, and water systems enable growth, affordable internet connectivity, computers, and digital skills are essential for rural communities to participate in today’s economy.
Our priorities focus on building the digital foundations that allow rural Ugandans to learn, earn, trade, and deliver services more effectively, driving inclusive and sustainable economic growth.
I4H prioritizes digital skills that are directly linked to real economic opportunity. In rural Uganda, students, farmers, health workers, and cooperative leaders are increasingly required to interact with digital systems - from national exams and government platforms to markets, supply chains, and health records.
By equipping schools and institutions with ICT Centres and practical training, we enable people to:
This focus ensures that digital access translates into productive participation, not just connectivity.
Inclusive rural economic growth depends on well-functioning local markets. I4H’s ICT Centres serve as digital gateways that allow farmers and cooperatives to:
By reducing information asymmetry, digital access helps dismantle exploitative market structures and allows rural producers to compete on more equal terms - strengthening incomes and local economies.
Schools, health centres, and cooperatives are not only service providers; they are economic anchors within rural communities. I4H prioritizes strengthening these institutions so they can:
Digitally enabled institutions become hubs of knowledge, coordination, and opportunity, supporting broader economic participation beyond their immediate users.
Internet For Humanity prioritizes the digital foundations that enable rural Uganda to participate fully in modern economic life. Through affordable ICT Centres, practical digital skills, and institution-level capacity building, we help unlock education, market access, and economic opportunity - ensuring that rural communities are not left behind in the digital age.
Internet For Humanity works in rural and peri‑urban communities across Uganda, focusing on areas with limited infrastructure, high poverty levels, and strong local partners ready to maximize digital access for community benefit.