Can technology truly empower marginalized communities? This insightful study examines the impact of information and communication technologies (ICTs) on the rural poor in Bolivia, challenging conventional assumptions about access and development. Bjorn-Soren Gigler delves into the experiences of indigenous communities, revealing the complex interplay between technology, social structures, and human capabilities. Through rigorous analysis and compelling case studies, he uncovers the conditions under which ICTs can foster genuine freedom and improve well-being. Discover the transformative potential of technology when it is rooted in local needs and cultural contexts. - Understand the limitations of simply providing access to technology. - Explore the crucial role of intermediary organizations in bridging the digital divide. - Learn how to design effective ICT programs that empower marginalized communities. For academics, development practitioners, and policymakers seeking to harness the power of technology for social good.