Executive summary From activists in Egypt to coffee farmers in Colombia, the Internet has transformed the lives of billions of people. It functions as a gateway to ideas, resources, and opportunities that never could have been realized before, let alone fathomed. All around the world, the Internet is helping people to imagine new possibilities—and then, to make them happen. But women and girls are being left behind. On average across the developing world, nearly 25 percent fewer women than men have access to the Internet, and the gender gap soars to nearly 45 percent in regions like sub-Saharan Africa. Even in rapidly growing economies the gap is enormous. Nearly 35 percent fewer women than men in South Asia, the Middle East and North Afr...
Significant empirical evidence from literature revealed that women, described as better versions of ...
Significant shreds of evidence from literature revealed that women constitute half of the world’s hu...
The uneven distribution of information and communication technology within societies and across the ...
In a majority of western countries, women have a huge web presence, using it, on average, 17% more ...
In developing countries, women are 25% less likely than men to be online. This gap soars to 45% in r...
Internet use is a necessity for many people, however more than half the world's population has never...
New research by the Web Foundation shows that the dramatic spread of mobile phones is not enough to ...
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...
The eradication of poverty is at the heart of the Cotonou Agreement, signed in June 2000 between the...
The eradication of poverty is at the heart of the Cotonou Agreement, signed in June 2000 between the...
Empirical studies clearly show that women in the developing world have significantly lower technolog...
Statistics available show a significant increase in global internet use. In 2007 internet use was on...
Plus ça change! Since the ªrst Harvard Forum in 2003, much has changed in information technology, es...
Plus ça change! Since the ªrst Harvard Forum in 2003, much has changed in information technology, es...
Significant empirical evidence from literature revealed that women, described as better versions of ...
Significant shreds of evidence from literature revealed that women constitute half of the world’s hu...
The uneven distribution of information and communication technology within societies and across the ...
In a majority of western countries, women have a huge web presence, using it, on average, 17% more ...
In developing countries, women are 25% less likely than men to be online. This gap soars to 45% in r...
Internet use is a necessity for many people, however more than half the world's population has never...
New research by the Web Foundation shows that the dramatic spread of mobile phones is not enough to ...
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...
The eradication of poverty is at the heart of the Cotonou Agreement, signed in June 2000 between the...
The eradication of poverty is at the heart of the Cotonou Agreement, signed in June 2000 between the...
Empirical studies clearly show that women in the developing world have significantly lower technolog...
Statistics available show a significant increase in global internet use. In 2007 internet use was on...
Plus ça change! Since the ªrst Harvard Forum in 2003, much has changed in information technology, es...
Plus ça change! Since the ªrst Harvard Forum in 2003, much has changed in information technology, es...
Significant empirical evidence from literature revealed that women, described as better versions of ...
Significant shreds of evidence from literature revealed that women constitute half of the world’s hu...
The uneven distribution of information and communication technology within societies and across the ...