So, I’m buoyed by the Internet Saathi (friend) project we’re joining to fund in India with the country’s Tata Trusts and Google India. It’s bringing the Internet to 15 districts through 15 partners working in 4,000 villages with more than 1,000 women who will receive training to become “digital agents of change” or “Internet Saathis.”
Training these women on digital devices is the first step — the second will be when they share their knowledge with 700,000 more women, creating a chain reaction.
On the back of this project, participants will also learn the dangers of early forced marriage as well as the advantages of keeping girls in school, further highlighting our goal to break down cultural barriers.
Ultimately, partnering in this initiative will unleash digital entrepreneurs to build careers. They’ll act as agents for outreach on behalf of enterprises, they’ll deliver market intelligence and work in online sales, among other jobs.
The joint project, which began with Tata Trusts and Google in 2015, is quite a feat. It’s creating awareness in rural communities about the Internet and its benefits, it’s building digital literacy and it’s creating the largest digitally connected rural network in the country.
And, women are excited by what the Internet is doing in their lives. They’re finding stitching techniques to start or grow businesses, they’re enjoying new recipes and they’re using the Internet to advocate for change.
It’s further proof collaboration is a sure-fire way to make a real, sustainable difference in hundreds of thousands of lives.