Co-published with Zed BooksFrench version available in IDRC Digital Library: Africaines et les TIC : enquête sur les technologies, la question de genre et autonomisationWomen in Africa are undeniably participating in the information and communication technology (ICT) revolution and they are doing so in many and varied ways; the changes that the use of these tools have brought about are visible everywhere. Furthermore, the prospects of ICTs for development and women’s empowerment seem promising. Yet women’s stories about their experiences and use of these tools are not heard: are their lives changing for the better because of these new technologies? If so, in what ways are they changing? Are there areas in which women could and should partic...
and ICTs: Investigating Technology, Gender and Empowerment (Buskens & Webb, 2009)—with many of t...
The paper commences with a review of the concept of Information Communication technology (ICT) and p...
In a rural village in the Dominican Republic, women are using video cameras to fight against the com...
Twenty-one research projects conducted in fourteen countries are the ground from which this book has...
“African Women and ICTs: Investigating Technology, Gender and Empowerment” focuses on women in the ...
She has embraced her role in content dissemination to members of the Nakaseke community telecentre. ...
The paper will analyse how the Information Communication Technologies (ITCs) can empower young women...
Significant shreds of evidence from literature revealed that women constitute half of the world’s hu...
Within development and feminist discourse, ICTs are increasingly presented as a solution to Africa's...
A rather disillusioned observation was recently made during a pan-Africa conference: Africa women co...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Inégalité des sexes et la révolution de l'informat...
This article attempts to explore the use of Information Comunication Technology (ICT) as new tools t...
Related to IDRC supported Research ICT Africa (RIA) projects 101584, 103114 and 105266.This paper se...
In Zimbabwe, the cost of cell phone usage remains quite high, but women entrepreneurs have benefited...
Women are seen as Cinderella all over the world whose major role was taking care of the house hold. ...
and ICTs: Investigating Technology, Gender and Empowerment (Buskens & Webb, 2009)—with many of t...
The paper commences with a review of the concept of Information Communication technology (ICT) and p...
In a rural village in the Dominican Republic, women are using video cameras to fight against the com...
Twenty-one research projects conducted in fourteen countries are the ground from which this book has...
“African Women and ICTs: Investigating Technology, Gender and Empowerment” focuses on women in the ...
She has embraced her role in content dissemination to members of the Nakaseke community telecentre. ...
The paper will analyse how the Information Communication Technologies (ITCs) can empower young women...
Significant shreds of evidence from literature revealed that women constitute half of the world’s hu...
Within development and feminist discourse, ICTs are increasingly presented as a solution to Africa's...
A rather disillusioned observation was recently made during a pan-Africa conference: Africa women co...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Inégalité des sexes et la révolution de l'informat...
This article attempts to explore the use of Information Comunication Technology (ICT) as new tools t...
Related to IDRC supported Research ICT Africa (RIA) projects 101584, 103114 and 105266.This paper se...
In Zimbabwe, the cost of cell phone usage remains quite high, but women entrepreneurs have benefited...
Women are seen as Cinderella all over the world whose major role was taking care of the house hold. ...
and ICTs: Investigating Technology, Gender and Empowerment (Buskens & Webb, 2009)—with many of t...
The paper commences with a review of the concept of Information Communication technology (ICT) and p...
In a rural village in the Dominican Republic, women are using video cameras to fight against the com...