World Wide Web Foundation


In a letter [PDF] shared via the organization's website, co-founders Sir Tim Berners-Lee —inventor of the World Wide Web —and Rosemary Leith explain that the organization's mission has been somewhat accomplished and a new battle needs to be waged.

When the foundation was founded in 2009, just over 20 percent of the world had access to the web and relatively few organizations were trying to change that, say Sir Tim and Leith. 

A decade and a half later, with nearly 70 percent of the world online, there are many similar non-governmental organizations [NGOs] trying to make the web more accessible and affordable.

The two founders thank their supporters over the years who "have enabled us to move the needle in a big way" with regard to access and affordability. But the issues facing the web have changed, they insist, and the foundation believes other advocacy groups can take it from here.



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