Information and communication technologies (ICTs) are reported to hold a lot of promise for sustainable development, poverty reduction and the empowerment of marginalized groups, such as women and minorities in developing countries. This paper discusses the relationship between women’s empowerment and ICTs, by investigating the promise of empowerment associated with the use of WhatsApp by women in Nigeria. It draws upon Sen’s Capability Approach (CA) to explore some implications of the use of WhatsApp mobile application on human development. We employed Sen's five instrumental freedoms to evaluate how WhatsApp has empowered women by concentrating on the opportunities provided for expanding their freedom to participate in social, economic an...
This study presents information and communication technology (ICT) as a phenomenon that fits into th...
This paper on counselling Nigerian women for education and development through information and commu...
This introduction to the Special Section sets out the rationale for our focus on gender, mobile, and...
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) are increasingly being recognised as vital tools w...
Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) are increasingly being recognised as vital tools w...
Abstract The nature of Nigerian society is characterized with male domination, irrespective of women...
Part 2: Digital Platforms for DevelopmentInternational audienceThis paper addresses the topic on how...
The purpose of this study is to identify how Nigerian women have adopted and are using mobile phones...
It is an unarguable fact that there exists a gender gap in access to financial services in developin...
This paper summarizes the experiences of rice women farmers in Nigeria who were directly and indirec...
Despite the advancements made by Information and Communication Technologies in several international...
This study examined how men and women who own micro-businesses in Lagos, Nigeria, use mobile apps fo...
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Empowerment refers to increasing the spiritual, political, social, educational, or economic strength...
Promoting gender equality and empowering women is one of the important Millennium Development Goals ...
This study presents information and communication technology (ICT) as a phenomenon that fits into th...
This paper on counselling Nigerian women for education and development through information and commu...
This introduction to the Special Section sets out the rationale for our focus on gender, mobile, and...
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) are increasingly being recognised as vital tools w...
Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) are increasingly being recognised as vital tools w...
Abstract The nature of Nigerian society is characterized with male domination, irrespective of women...
Part 2: Digital Platforms for DevelopmentInternational audienceThis paper addresses the topic on how...
The purpose of this study is to identify how Nigerian women have adopted and are using mobile phones...
It is an unarguable fact that there exists a gender gap in access to financial services in developin...
This paper summarizes the experiences of rice women farmers in Nigeria who were directly and indirec...
Despite the advancements made by Information and Communication Technologies in several international...
This study examined how men and women who own micro-businesses in Lagos, Nigeria, use mobile apps fo...
© 2019 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Data fro...
Empowerment refers to increasing the spiritual, political, social, educational, or economic strength...
Promoting gender equality and empowering women is one of the important Millennium Development Goals ...
This study presents information and communication technology (ICT) as a phenomenon that fits into th...
This paper on counselling Nigerian women for education and development through information and commu...
This introduction to the Special Section sets out the rationale for our focus on gender, mobile, and...