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Indigenous peoples and communities

Unleashing the transformative power of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) and emerging technologies, the work of ITU's Telecommunication Development Bureau ensures that everyone, everywhere, can access, use, and benefit from digital products and services equally and equitably.​

ICT knowledge is a key enabler for achieving development goals for indigenous peoples. With this in mind, ITU is dedicated to empowering these communities by promoting the effective use of ICTs and harnessing their digital knowledge. ITU prioritizes supporting the personal development of indigenous individuals while fostering self-sustainability and socio-economic growth within their communities.​

According to the United Nations Development Programme, there are more than 476 million indigenous people around the world, spread across 90 countries and representing 5000 different cultures. The majority of these populations lack access to adequate economic resources, education and social protection.

The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development commits to engaging rural, remote, and hardest-to-connect indigenous communities in global development efforts, ensuring they have access to essential resources and opportunities.​

Leaving no one behind and no one offline


Since 2002, ITU members have engaged in empowering indigenous communities through ICTs, as reflected in the resolutions adopted and reconducted systematically within the work of the ITU World Telecommunication Development and Plenipotentiary Conferences.

In 2003, the World Summit on the Information Society called to ensure indigenous peoples’ participation in the information society. Since then, much progress has been made, but additional efforts are still needed to fully achieve this goal.

Activities in progress:


Developing digital skills in Gran Chaco


The Gran Chaco region spans about 1.14 million square kilometres across South America, extending throughout areas of central and northern Argentina, southeastern Bolivia and western Paraguay. It is the largest dry forest in the world with a diverse population composed of a mosaic of identities and cultures, including indigenous communities. But the region has limited access to essential services such as health and education, and the future of young people remains a pressing concern for the community. The Youth Digital Inclusion project led by ITU, in partnership with the local Gran Chaco Foundation, aims to promote ICT capacity development activities for young people from local communities in the Gran Chaco region.


Indigenous community leaders from Gran Chaco answer the question:
What is the importance of digital technology skills for young people in your community?


Training Programme for ICT Network Management in Latin America​

This programme trains people from indigenous and rural communities with expertise that encompass an overall knowledge on the management of ICT networks in Latin America  With emphasis on connectivity and community media, as well as on the sustainability and maintenance of these projects and related local indigenous networks, this blended training programme consists of five (5) online courses delivered through the ITU-Academy, followed by a ten-day in-person training camp held upon completion of the online modules.

  1. Development of Community ICT Projects
  2.  Basics of Electricity and Solar Energy
  3.  Telecommunications and Community Networks
  4. Telecommunications Legal Framework
  5. Economic Sustainability and Community Engagement
This initiative has been possible thanks to the collaboration between the ITU and organizations such as Redes por la Diversidad, Equidad y Sustentabilidad A.C., Rhizomatica Communications and the Association for Progressive Communications, and the organizations linked to the Techio Comunitario Training Programme for Indigenous People in Latin America.

The final purpose of this training programme is to ensure, indigenous community inclusion in the digital transformation and the self-sustainability of the indigenous communities.​





Available training programmes



Management in ICT Networks in Indigenous and Rural Communities in Latin America 2023

Management in ICT Networks in Indigenous and Rural Communities in Latin America 2023

Instructor led online training (Available only in Spanish)

This program is specifically designed for organizations, collectives and individuals that generate, in indigenous and rural territories of Latin America, communication and/or telecommunications projects in line with their cultural heritage and to better respond to the communication and training needs and requirements of these communities. This training program seeks to develop the capacities, skills and knowledge necessary for the development of projects linked to Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in Latin America, with emphasis on alternative connectivity solutions and communication media operated by the communities themselves, as well as on the deployment, sustainability and maintenance of these projects. The 2023 edition of this hybrid training program consists of five (5) online courses delivered through ITU-Academy and one (1) 10-day face-to-face training camp to be held in person at the end of the five modules, available only in Spanish.

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