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Principles for Ethical Digital Inclusion & Measurement

10 Principles for Ethical Digital Inclusion & Measurement

By John Adewole

“No extraction without return.”

Digital inclusion must not only expand access—it must protect dignity, agency, and understanding. Measurement must not only evidence impact—it must create value for those being measured.


1. Clarity Over Complexity

Systems must be understandable to the people who use them.

  • No unnecessary technical language
  • Clear purpose and function
  • Transparent processes

If people cannot explain the system, they are excluded from it.

2. Participation Over Prescription

Communities must be co-creators, not subjects.

  • Design with, not just for
  • Embed feedback loops
  • Value lived experience

3. Value Must Flow Back

Data collection must benefit contributors directly.

  • Share usable insights
  • Strengthen participating organisations
  • Create opportunity through data

4. Context Before Metrics

Numbers must not erase lived realities.

  • Combine quantitative and qualitative insight
  • Avoid oversimplification
  • Recognise limits of measurement

5. Accessibility as Standard

Inclusion must be designed from the outset.

  • Use clear language
  • Design for varying digital confidence levels
  • Ensure usability across contexts

6. Transparency Builds Trust

People must understand how their data is used.

  • Clear data purpose
  • Open communication
  • Honest limitations

7. Measure With, Not On

Measurement should be collaborative.

  • Share findings openly
  • Invite challenge and interpretation
  • Reflect user realities

8. Power Awareness

All systems carry power—ethical practice requires recognising it.

  • Who defines success?
  • Who benefits?
  • Who is excluded?

9. Iteration With Accountability

Systems must evolve based on feedback.

  • Continuous improvement
  • Visible changes from feedback
  • Ongoing accountability

10. Dignity at the Centre

Every interaction must respect the individual.

  • Avoid reductive labels
  • Focus on capability and potential
  • Preserve agency

In Practice: IFB Gaming

This framework is actively applied through IFB Gaming’s work in digital inclusion, including the development of live measurement tools, community-led interventions, and real-time impact tracking across underserved groups.

Case studies and applied examples will be published here.


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If you are a council, organisation, or partner looking to design ethical, measurable, and impactful digital inclusion programmes, I would welcome the opportunity to collaborate.

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Ethical digital inclusion is not just about access to technology. It is about access to understanding, participation, and power.

Measurement, when done right, should not just prove impact— it should create it.