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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 18th IFIP WG 9.4 International Conference on Implications of Information and Digital Technologies for Development, ICT4D 2024, which was held in Cape Town, South Africa, during May 2022, 2024.





The 48 full papers and 4 short papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 107 submissions. 





They are organized in topical sections as follows: 





Part I - Artificial Intelligence, Inequalities, and Human Rights; Digital Inclusion through e-Government; Giving Voice to Marginalised Perspectives in IS Research; Human-Computer Interaction for Ethical Value Exchange and Social Inclusion; ICT Curriculum and Education; ICT in Displacement and Conflict Zones: Ideas, Disconnects, & Innovations; Research in Indigenous African Languages; Smart Collaborations & Crowdsourcing; Technology & Social Justice.





Part II - Diverse and Inclusive Digital Transformation; Information and Computer Security; General Track; Philosophical, Theoretical and Methodological Approaches to Researching ICT4D.
.- Diverse and Inclusive Digital Transformation.

.- "A bunch of sheep running towards somewhere" - Implications of digital
transformation on the workforce.

.- A Framework for Promoting Digital Transformation and the Adoption of
Enterprise Architecture in South Africas Public Sector.

.- Community and large-scale digital transformation for poverty eradication
and economic growth in Africa: A rapid review of existing research for the
period 2013-2023.

.- Digital Inclusion and Human Development: Is Digital Inclusion a Social
Determinant of Health that Matters?.

.- Making our digital world a better place: Spiritual Leadership and Digital
Transformation.

.- Information and Computer Security.

.- Bridging the Digital Divide: Securing Information and Computer Systems in
an Unequal World.

.- Educators Perspectives on Cybersecurity: Case of Resource-constrained
Schools in South Africa.

.- Exploring COVID-19 Vaccine Misinformation on Twitter (x): A case of
#VaccineRollOutSA.

.- Factors Influencing Generation Zs Cybersecurity Practices: An Empirical
Analysis.

.- Fake News in Developing Countries: Drivers, Mechanisms and Consequences.

.- Schoolteacher demographic characteristics and the intention to promote
cyber-safety awareness.

.- General Track.

.- A Socialized affordance perspective of a mobile application for patients
assessment and referrals at the community level in Malawi.

.- A Socio-Cultural Perspective on Technology for Environmental
Sustainability: The Case of Filtering Water Pots (G-filters) in Rajasthan,
India.

.- Assessing Factors Affecting Doctors Access to Medical Knowledge at
Point-of-care in the Context of Evidence-based medicine.

.- Complexity and Distress in Open-Source Health Information System
Implementations in Countries with Developing Economies The Case of
Lesotho.

.- Drawing a Map in the Sand: Locating an Ethics of Care in the ICT-Related
Migration Practices of Older Volunteers in the US Southwest.

.- Harnessing the Unseen: A Case Study on the Barriers to Big Data Analytics
in a South African Retailer.

.- Information Ethics in Knowledge Sharing, Transfer, and Translation.

.- Perceptions on the Adoption of Blockchain for FinTech Applications in the
Banking Industry in Developing Countries.

.- Rationalizing Effects of Mobile Applications: A Systematic Review of
Literature.

.- Tailoring Agile for Medical Software Development: Global South
Perspective.

.- The contributions of business intelligence and big data to public
healthcare in South Africa.

.- The role of source systems strengthening in the effective interoperability
of digital health systems.

.- Philosophical, Theoretical and Methodological Approaches to Researching
ICT4D.

.- A multi-method text analysis approach for studying ICT4D projects in
developing countries: A case of agricultural commissioning in India.

.- Organisational Support for ICT4D Practitioner Performance: A New Pathway
for Enhancing ICT4D Project Outcomes.