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Learning to Build and Use the Internet in Rhino Refugee Camp

Connectivity in Uganda’s Rhino Camp Refugee Settlement is unreliable and expensive, limiting access to education, healthcare, and employment.We partnered with CETA to train residents on bringing connectivity to their community and the skills necessary to build and use the Internet.

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Learning to Build and Use the Internet in Rhino Refugee Camp

Connectivity in Uganda’s Rhino Camp Refugee Settlement is unreliable and expensive, limiting access to education, healthcare, and employment.

We partnered with CETA to train residents on bringing connectivity to their community ...
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Why the UN’s Next Decision on Internet Governance Matters for Everyone 

If you include the best expertise from across disciplines and regions in the decision-making process, you can solve hard problems.

Hear from our president and CEO, Sally Wentworth, on why it’s ...
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Moving the Needle on Universal and Meaningful Access 

The latest International Telecommunication Union connectivity statistics remind us how much progress we've made and how far we still have to go ...
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Community Snapshot—November

Our global chapters work to keep the Internet a force for good. This brief overview covers just some of the things they achieved in November ...
Participants of a Zimbabwe Chapter digital skills training for people with disabilities
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Building an Internet for Everyone: Celebrating International Day of Persons with Disabilities 

The International Day of Persons with Disabilities reminds us that our vision of an Internet for everyone can only become reality when we actively work to remove barriers that exclude ...
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Community Snapshot—October

Our global chapters work to keep the Internet a force for good. This brief overview covers just some of the things they achieved in October ...
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2025 Postel Awardee David Clark, an Architect and Implementer of the Internet

We are proud to announce David Clark as the winner of the 2025 Jonathan B. Postel Service Award!

This award recognizes his decades of leadership in developing the Internet’s technical ...
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Making Internet Policy Make Sense—Your Multilingual Guide to the Internet 

Designed for general audiences, the Internet Policy Glossary makes 75 key Internet policy terms accessible in English, French, and Spanish, framing complex jargon into plain, practical language.   ...