As Developing Nations seek to leverage scarce resources toward the goal of achieving a developed status they must reevaluate past practices and explore available and affordable technologies. Where information and communication infrastructures are weak, use of low-cost, easily distributed technologies have proven effective. Still, many developing nations have failed to incorporate a resource in great abundance, their women, to use these new technologies to greatest advantage. This paper will address the implications of women’s lack of economic and educational parity, and offer examples of how the education of women through the use of information and communication technology can enhance a nation’s gross domestic product (GDP)
The aim of the study is to analyze the ways women are empowered through information and communicatio...
The nature of Indian civilization is marked by male dominance, and regardless of women's efforts, th...
Information communication technologies (ICTs) have been promoted as tools for national development a...
Information Technology (IT) has been widely acknowledged as an important component in the fight to r...
Inclusion in the digital society can lead to improved communication and access to information which ...
Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) and public access to computers with Internet conne...
Through the use of the System Generalized Method of Moments Technique, this study aims to establish ...
ICT, an acronym for information and communication technology, revolutionized the world thereby bring...
Significant empirical evidence from literature revealed that women, described as better versions of ...
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) have the potential for addressing many of the info...
Through the use of the System Generalized Method of Moments Technique, this study aims to establish ...
This paper focuses on the role that information and communication technologies (ICTs) can play in im...
Empirical studies clearly show that women in the developing world have significantly lower technolog...
Empirical studies clearly show that women in the developing world have significantly lower technolog...
Through the use of the System Generalized Method of Moments Technique, this study aims to establish ...
The aim of the study is to analyze the ways women are empowered through information and communicatio...
The nature of Indian civilization is marked by male dominance, and regardless of women's efforts, th...
Information communication technologies (ICTs) have been promoted as tools for national development a...
Information Technology (IT) has been widely acknowledged as an important component in the fight to r...
Inclusion in the digital society can lead to improved communication and access to information which ...
Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) and public access to computers with Internet conne...
Through the use of the System Generalized Method of Moments Technique, this study aims to establish ...
ICT, an acronym for information and communication technology, revolutionized the world thereby bring...
Significant empirical evidence from literature revealed that women, described as better versions of ...
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) have the potential for addressing many of the info...
Through the use of the System Generalized Method of Moments Technique, this study aims to establish ...
This paper focuses on the role that information and communication technologies (ICTs) can play in im...
Empirical studies clearly show that women in the developing world have significantly lower technolog...
Empirical studies clearly show that women in the developing world have significantly lower technolog...
Through the use of the System Generalized Method of Moments Technique, this study aims to establish ...
The aim of the study is to analyze the ways women are empowered through information and communicatio...
The nature of Indian civilization is marked by male dominance, and regardless of women's efforts, th...
Information communication technologies (ICTs) have been promoted as tools for national development a...