African Journal of GIS and Spatial Analysis (Environmental/Earth Science | 21 December 2008

Strategies for Bridging Digital Inclusion in Rural South Africa

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Abstract

Digital inclusion in rural South Africa remains a significant challenge due to limited access to internet infrastructure and digital literacy. A mixed-method approach combining quantitative surveys (\(n=200)\) and qualitative interviews (\(n=30)\) was employed to assess current access and usage patterns among rural populations. Findings indicate that 45% of respondents reported having internet access, with an even distribution across different socioeconomic groups. However, only 30% of users could confidently use digital platforms for educational purposes. While initial access is broadly distributed, significant disparities in digital literacy hinder effective utilization of available resources. Prioritise community-led initiatives that focus on enhancing digital skills and creating tailored training programmes to address specific user needs.