Abstract
This study describes the efforts of NGOs around the world to bring the benefits of new technologies to disadvantaged communities through their ICT training programs. It asks how NGOs design ICT training programs to meet diverse populations and socio-economic conditions. Researchers interviewed 25 NGO representatives and instructors from Asia, Latin America, Europe, and the United States; conducted field visits to 30 sites in Mexico and Vietnam; and analyzed training materials, teaching guides, and student assessment tools. Based on this, three primary approaches were identified:
- Project-based training embedded within a locally relevant purpose and in the context of social issues
- Industry-specific training, where ICT skills are tailored to specific sectors (tourism, legal services, health, etc.)
- Skills-based, stand-alone training on ICT applications with no social purpose.