Guaranteeing gender equality in the access and use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) has become today a determining element in the achievement of food security and as a consequence of the achievement of rural development, which constitutes one of the goals of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). Indeed, the fight against digital gender gaps and other gaps in a general way allow a greater contribution in the agri-food sector, which is becoming increasingly digitized and technological. In fact, the objective of the study is to analyse the impact that have determined gaps, such as: force labour participation rate, literacy rate, pay rate and ICT study rate, on the participation rate gap in the ag...
Mobile phones are the ICT most commonly available in rural Pakistan. However, they are largely owned...
This document presents a report on gender dimensions of agricultural and rural employment.There's no...
The Gender, Agriculture and Rural Development in the Information Society initiative was established ...
Excitement about new information and communication technologies (ICTs) is tempered by long-standing...
Women farmers in Bangladesh face several challenges when it comes to accessing technology and inform...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Femmes des régions rurales dans un monde branch
Technology represents a benchmark ally for today’s rural world and is a sine qua noncondition for a...
Rural Nigeria, with its diverse cultural and socio economic landscapes, presents unique challenges w...
Worldwide, cell phones are used by 5.4 billion people. They are becoming increasingly prevalent in t...
A gender-sensitive approach to the design and implementation of agriculture, food security and rural...
Actions that empower the poor, broaden their social and economic opportunities, and reduce their vul...
While Pakistan’s National Information Technology (IT) Policy aims at harnessing the potential of inf...
Providing farmers with essential agricultural information and training in the era of COVID-19 has be...
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) have become a priority among developing nations, a...
Aside from improving women's and youth's livelihoods and options, digitalization can contribute to t...
Mobile phones are the ICT most commonly available in rural Pakistan. However, they are largely owned...
This document presents a report on gender dimensions of agricultural and rural employment.There's no...
The Gender, Agriculture and Rural Development in the Information Society initiative was established ...
Excitement about new information and communication technologies (ICTs) is tempered by long-standing...
Women farmers in Bangladesh face several challenges when it comes to accessing technology and inform...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Femmes des régions rurales dans un monde branch
Technology represents a benchmark ally for today’s rural world and is a sine qua noncondition for a...
Rural Nigeria, with its diverse cultural and socio economic landscapes, presents unique challenges w...
Worldwide, cell phones are used by 5.4 billion people. They are becoming increasingly prevalent in t...
A gender-sensitive approach to the design and implementation of agriculture, food security and rural...
Actions that empower the poor, broaden their social and economic opportunities, and reduce their vul...
While Pakistan’s National Information Technology (IT) Policy aims at harnessing the potential of inf...
Providing farmers with essential agricultural information and training in the era of COVID-19 has be...
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) have become a priority among developing nations, a...
Aside from improving women's and youth's livelihoods and options, digitalization can contribute to t...
Mobile phones are the ICT most commonly available in rural Pakistan. However, they are largely owned...
This document presents a report on gender dimensions of agricultural and rural employment.There's no...
The Gender, Agriculture and Rural Development in the Information Society initiative was established ...