As we approach the twenty-first century, media engagement has increased dramatically, but not everyone has access to this technology. The ability to actively participate in the economic, political, a

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Kivi Lydia Vito
Kivi Lydia Vito

As we approach the twenty-first century, media engagement has increased dramatically, but not everyone has access to this technology. The ability to actively participate in the economic, political, a

2 years ago

As we approach the twenty-first century, media engagement has increased dramatically, but not everyone has access to this technology. The ability to actively participate in the economic, political, and social aspects of any crisis through social media and the internet has become increasingly important but remains a major barrier for indigenous peoples around the world.

There is a considerable divide and gap since not everyone has access to contemporary technologies. The digital divide is the expanding gap between disadvantaged groups in society, notably indigenous and rural communities, who lack internet access.

We've reached out to a number of indigenous tribes throughout the world, including those in India and Nigeria, and we've gotten responses from indigenous people all over the world.

The majority of our issues have sprung from a lack of internet connectivity, making it impossible to reach places such as the Green Forum and even search engines like Google.

We've made it our mission to make these feedback and oral and written consultations available to the public through the Green Forum platform!