Community networks and local access - Newsletter

October 2025


Community-centred connectivity BRIDGING digital inclusion and environmental justice

Community-centred connectivity initiatives differ from traditional internet providers in many ways. Their mission goes beyond access – they start from the realities, needs, plans and dreams of local people. One principle that also sets them apart, though, is their commitment to caring for the environment. Across the world, communities are demonstrating how technology can serve both people and nature, as well as warning of the impacts of technology that need to be prevented. Digital tools have a harmful environmental impact and at the same time, they are tools to defend the territories, monitor forests and rivers, and share local communities’ visions and stories with the world.

The Conference of the Parties (COP) is the largest global United Nations forum on climate change. This year’s edition will be hosted by Brazil in Belém, Pará, in the heart of the Amazon. This major event addresses climate change from a wide range of perspectives. Within this broad agenda, connectivity is gaining increasing relevance, addressing how digital connectivity influences social and environmental justice, and how access to connectivity serves as a strategic resource for knowing, learning and caring for the environment, communities and territories. 

Welcome to the 86th monthly round-up of developments impacting your local access networks and community-based initiatives.

Routing for Communities podcast

Community networks news and stories

Gendered experiences

Enabling policy and regulation

Publications, research and toolkits

Events

Funding opportunities

Community networks learning repository


This repository is a collective online space to store and exchange resources that can be useful in training processes, focused on materials made for and by community networks.

This month's focus on environmental justice invites to consult resources related to the multiple meeting points of technology and the environment available in our repository, such as a guide developed by Pangea to reduce the environmental impact of email and e-cloud usage, available in Spanish, or a guide for sustainable and innovative power solutions for rural connectivity, developed by the International Telecommunication Union. 

Have you developed any material that focuses on environmental issues from the multiple possible ways in which digital inclusion addresses environmental justice? We invite you to upload them to the learning repository and help us widen it. Remember that contributions in all languages are welcome. 


This newsletter is part of the Local Networks initiative (LocNet), a collective effort led by APC and Rhizomatica in partnership with grassroots communities and support organisations in Africa, Asia and Latin America and the Caribbean. It aims to directly support meaningful community-centred connectivity initiatives, while contributing to an enabling ecosystem for their emergence and growth. The newsletter was supported by Canada's International Development Research Centre (IDRC) in 2017 and 2018, and funded by the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida) from 2019 to 2023. From 2024 to 2027, the newsletter forms part of the “Meaningful community-centred connectivity” project carried out with the support of Sida and the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland acting through the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO).

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