Good practices

Introduction to the case studies

This section discusses the main conclusions and suggestions for efficient empowerment strategies. Access to technology is just one aspect of it; it also involves fostering equality and trust.

We’ve learned the value of adopting an empowering strategy from effective methods in partner nations. Informal education flourishes in welcoming social environments that nonprofit organisations support. By facilitating easy access to digital resources and personalising the learning process, they inspire learners to explore the online world.

Empowerment is a social support-based method that encourages self-empowerment in our technologically advanced world. Mentors serve as “coaches” who direct and aid people in overcoming emotional and technical difficulties rather than as traditional teachers. The objective is to encourage individuals to develop their creative freedom and use the resources at hand.

Civil society organisations interacting with the target population are critical for developing trusting relationships. Universities participate by disseminating current knowledge, while corporations support empowerment initiatives by providing funding and IT know-how.

In today’s technologically advanced world, there are many chances to be empowered. The presented cases will cover various topics, including media creation, social media literacy, common software and hardware usage, smart city concepts, digital business models, digital mindfulness, cybersecurity, IT programming, and more.

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