New information and communication technologies (ICTs) such as mobile phones and the Internet are considered important instruments for advancing social and economic development throughout the world. The benefits of ICTs, however, have not been evenly distributed among individuals with different socioeconomic status. For example, few studies consider how ICTs affect men and women differently. The dearth of studies that integrate gender analysis is particularly true in the case of ICT interventions in the health sector, broadly known as e-Health. e-Health refers to the use of ICTs in different aspects of healthcare including healthcare delivery, administration, education and communication. While there is a growing focus on the potential ...
Indian civilisation is male-dominated, and women's efforts were disregarded. ICT has brought a glimp...
Leaving no one behind is a fundamental principle for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SD...
Significant empirical evidence from literature revealed that women, described as better versions of ...
New information and communication technologies (ICTs) such as mobile phones and the Internet are con...
The achievement of gender equity and equality has been a long-time goal of many international entiti...
Attainment of sexual and reproductive health is regarded as a human rights matter. Notwithstanding t...
Information and communications technology (ICT) has been widely embraced in many developing economie...
The nature of Indian civilization is marked by male dominance, and regardless of women's efforts, th...
Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) and public access to computers with Internet conne...
Technological innovation has served as a useful catalyst for development goals across sectors, from ...
This empirically-grounded volume breaks new ground by asking how our understandings of gender can be...
This collection of papers presents findings from implementation research projects in Africa, Asia, L...
The nature of Indian civilization is marked by male dominance, and regardless of women's efforts, th...
In today’s technological environment, it is essential to make technological advancements. This requi...
Empirical studies clearly show that women in the developing world have significantly lower technolog...
Indian civilisation is male-dominated, and women's efforts were disregarded. ICT has brought a glimp...
Leaving no one behind is a fundamental principle for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SD...
Significant empirical evidence from literature revealed that women, described as better versions of ...
New information and communication technologies (ICTs) such as mobile phones and the Internet are con...
The achievement of gender equity and equality has been a long-time goal of many international entiti...
Attainment of sexual and reproductive health is regarded as a human rights matter. Notwithstanding t...
Information and communications technology (ICT) has been widely embraced in many developing economie...
The nature of Indian civilization is marked by male dominance, and regardless of women's efforts, th...
Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) and public access to computers with Internet conne...
Technological innovation has served as a useful catalyst for development goals across sectors, from ...
This empirically-grounded volume breaks new ground by asking how our understandings of gender can be...
This collection of papers presents findings from implementation research projects in Africa, Asia, L...
The nature of Indian civilization is marked by male dominance, and regardless of women's efforts, th...
In today’s technological environment, it is essential to make technological advancements. This requi...
Empirical studies clearly show that women in the developing world have significantly lower technolog...
Indian civilisation is male-dominated, and women's efforts were disregarded. ICT has brought a glimp...
Leaving no one behind is a fundamental principle for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SD...
Significant empirical evidence from literature revealed that women, described as better versions of ...