
Policy Sectors that Inform Device Access
Over a period of three installments, we will be publishing portions of this report, “Digital Inequalities, E-Waste, & Right-to-Repair,” authored by Dr. Amy Gonzales, as part of a blog series
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Over a period of three installments, we will be publishing portions of this report, “Digital Inequalities, E-Waste, & Right-to-Repair,” authored by Dr. Amy Gonzales, as part of a blog series
This report highlights government legislation from around the globe that primarily informs personal ownership of computing devices. Over the next three installments, we will be publishing portions of this report,
This report highlights legislation informing personal computer ownership.
In order for many parents to work, they need reliable child care for their children. There are a variety of types of child care options. A popular option is home
Digitunity connects computer donations with people in need,closing the technology gap while reducing eWaste. NORTH CONWAY, N.H., April 4, 2022 – Businesses are embracing the green IT movement of making
Today’s tech-savvy youth are often comfortable navigating within our digitally connected world. However, their grandparents and other older adults in their lives often lack the confidence and skills for using
This blog, the third in an occasional series written by Digitunity’s Health Advisor, Amy Sheon, explores how healthcare systems can serve as effective channels for expanding digital access and opportunity.
This blog, the second in an occasional series written by Digitunity’s Health Advisor, Amy Sheon, highlights opportunities for disseminating digital inclusion-related resources through healthcare. To read the earlier blog, click
With people living longer than ever, the need for elder care has increased. A lot of this care is provided by informal caregivers, usually friends or family members, in an
Infographic illustrates how donating used computers can close the technology gap