5 ways to bridge the Digital gender Gap

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5 ways to bridge the digital gender gap

Preliminary research findings, presented by Franziska Kreische

Information and communication technology provides important opportunities for the

empowerment of individuals and societies.

World Bank 2015, Digital Dividends

Women are 50% less likely to be connected than men.

50% less likely to speak out online and a third as likely to use the Internet for

work compared to men.

World Wide Web Foundation 2015, Women’s Rights Online

How to bridge the digital gender gapA research project in cooperation with W20 Germany

International research in 6 countries across 4 continents:Brazil, Ethiopia, South Africa, India, Indonesia & Germany

Interviews with ICT initiatives, policy experts and women engagement groups

● Country specific findings, but also striking similarities. ● Five recommendations to bridge the digital gender gap.

When ICT data excludes data on women

specifically, women become ignored in data and policy.

ITU 2014, 11th World Telecommunication/ ICT Indicators Symposium

Improve transparency and understanding around women’s access to

and usage of ICT:

● Collect and publish gender disaggregated data.● Research complex interrelations and dependencies,

e.g. between income, education and ICT usage.

1.

Affordable access for the poor:

● Provide subsidised access ● Incentivize mobile operators ● Promote competition

2.

Offer: Relevant, accessible, safe

Design and content of services should be tailored to women's needs and lived experience

3.

ICT literacy for all girls (and boys):

● ICT training needs to be obligatory in school curriculum ● Teach digital skills from primary school onwards● Peer-to-peer to reach older females

4.

Integrated policy frameworks:

It needs gender sensitive policy action and integration/support of best practices in national curriculum

5.

Access Use

Skills

Contact Information

Franziska KreischeProject manager at betterplace lab

email: franziska.kreische@betterplace.orgphone: +49 172-3750881twitter: @bpfranzi

www.betterplace-lab.org/en

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