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Thursday, May 1, 2014

Doubling Digital Opportunities: Enhancing the Inclusion of Women & Girls in the Information Society

This Report studies the role that ICTs and the Internet can play in advancing gender equality agendas, including equal access to new technologies by women and girls. It examines the central question of how access to the Internet and ICTs can help redress some of the inequalities women and girls face in their everyday lives, and whether inequalities in access to the Internet, and the types of content available online, are in fact reinforcing social attitudes towards women. Issues in fact extend far beyond basic access, including the availability of relevant content and the participation of women in public policy-making processes. The Report explores measures of inequality in access to ICTs, the importance of ICTs in educating and shaping the aspirations and hopes of the next generation of women and girls, and the implications of lack of access to ICTs by girls and women.

Link:http://www.broadbandcommission.org/Documents/working-groups/bb-doubling-digital-2013.pdf

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Yona Fares Maro

Institut d'études de sécurité - SA


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