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European Social Fund Plus
SIM case study2022-05-11

Digital Inclusion and Digi4All

Refugees and migrants may have limited access to Information Communication Technology (ICT) equipment when arriving in a new country, due to a lack of financial resources or digital skills. Digital Inclusion is a Luxembourgish project that aims to make ICT accessible to everyone, to promote social inclusion through digital technology, and to take action for the environment by repairing, reusing, and recycling digital equipment. It adopts a circular economy model to provide donated digital devices, such as laptops, to refugees and other marginalised groups. The material support provided by Digital Inclusion is combined with educational support through the Digi4All programme, whereby beneficiaries learn how to fix the donated equipment, through refurbishing workshops and ICT skills classes delivered in different languages. The team conducting the educational activities is interdisciplinary - composed of sociologists and engineers – to respond adequately to the diverse needs of the target group. More than 2 300 families have received equipment (donated and repaired devices), as a result of the Digital Inclusion activities. At the same time, more than 1 000 people have acquired a new set of digital and technical skills taught by the Digi4All, which may help to improve their job prospects.

Case study details

Lead organisation
Countries
Belgium
Regions
Prov. Luxembourg (BE)
Themes
Access to quality employment
Better education and training systems
Upskilling and reskilling
Integration of third country nationals
Integration of marginalised communities
Social integration of those at risk
Level of action
National
Source of funding
Public - EU
Public - national
Budget
EUR 350,000
Programming period
2014-2020
Project start
2016
Type of initiative
Facilitating transitions
Participants
N/A
Internet and social
EU fund
ESF/ESF+