Amplify

By World Pulse

Too often, those most affected by inequality are left out of the conversations that shape solutions. Funded by the Dorrance Dean’s Award for Research & Entrepreneurialism from the University of Arizona’s College of Humanities, Amplify equips organizers to ethically include voices from communities without digital access, especially women and girls. Access the free toolkit and help spark more inclusive, community-led change.

Around the world, countless women and girls live without consistent internet access—yet they are leading grassroots change, building solutions, and holding invaluable knowledge. Amplify was created to ensure their voices aren’t left behind.

As part of the #ShiftThePower campaign, World Pulse’s Research & Evaluation Group and the University of Arizona’s Co-Design Collaborative developed Amplify to help organizers, community leaders, and institutions center those most often excluded from digital dialogue. The toolkit was piloted in four countries, engaging more than 260 people in offline communities.

Amplify includes video trainings, worksheets, and tools rooted in community experience and academic research. Whether you’re building a program, conducting research, or gathering input from communities, Amplify supports ethical, inclusive, and empowering engagement with those most impacted by inequality.

For additional resources related to Amplify, including a West African French and Spanish version, click here.