Published August 2024 | Version v1
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Designing Inclusive Technology Solutions for Global Communities

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This study investigates the application of usercentric design principles to develop inclusive technology solutions for underserved communities, with a focus on Syrian refugees in a camp setting. The research utilizes a case study approach to illustrate the challenges and impacts of the digital divide. By integrating persuasive IT design and decentralized data management, this paper demonstrates how customized technology interventions can not only bridge the digital divide but also empower marginalized communities. Theoretical advancements are explored through the extension of persuasive IT design frameworks to encompass decentralized systems, broadening their applicability in diverse operational environments. Practical contributions are highlighted through scalable technology deployment models that cater to diverse and resource-limited settings. The findings suggest that tailored technological solutions significantly enhance digital inclusivity and community empowerment, providing vital insights for replicable and sustainable technology applications in similar contexts.

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DOI
10.1109/Blockchain62396.2024.00092
ISBN
979-8-3503-5160-6

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Dates

Accepted
2024-08