Information and Communication Technologies for Women's Socioeconomic Empowerment
The purpose of this report is to provide the reader with an overview of some of the issues relating to women and information and communication technology (ICT) in the developing world in contrast to the developed world. Where possible, men's e...
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ABUSE ACCESS TO COMPUTER ACCESS TO EDUCATION ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCESS TO THE INTERNET ACTION PLAN ADOLESCENTS ADVANCEMENT OF WOMEN AGRICULTURE BASIC HEALTH CARE BROADBAND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CAPABILITIES CAPACITY BUILDING CELLULAR PHONES CITIZEN CITIZENS CLIMATE CHANGE COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY COMMUNITY HEALTH COMPUTER SCIENCE COMPUTERS COPYRIGHT DECENTRALIZATION DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT EFFORTS DEVELOPMENT GOALS DIGITAL DIVIDE DISCRIMINATION DISEASES DISSEMINATION DOMAIN E-GOVERNMENT E-LEARNING ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY ECONOMIC PRODUCTIVITY ECONOMICS EDUCATED WOMEN EDUCATION FOR GIRLS ELDERLY ELEARNING EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN EMPOWERING WOMEN EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN ETHNIC GROUPS EXTENSION FAMILY INCOME FAMILY MEMBERS FARMERS FINANCIAL RESOURCES FOOD PRODUCTION GENDER AWARENESS GENDER BIAS GENDER DIFFERENCES GENDER DIFFERENTIALS GENDER DISPARITY GENDER EQUALITY GENDER EQUITY GENDER GAP GENDER GAPS GENDER INEQUALITIES GENDER INEQUALITY GENDER ISSUES GENDER PERSPECTIVES GENDER RELATIONS GENDER ROLES GENDER STEREOTYPES GENDER WORKING GROUP GENERIC DRUGS GIRL CHILD GIRLS IN SCHOOL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES GOVERNMENT INITIATIVES GOVERNMENT POLICIES GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS GOVERNMENT SERVICES HARDWARE HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE ACCESS HEALTH CARE SYSTEM HEALTH CENTERS HEALTH SERVICES HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS HIGHLY EDUCATED WOMEN HOUSEHOLD POVERTY HOUSING HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RIGHTS HUSBANDS ILLITERACY ILLNESSES INCOMES INDIVIDUAL WOMEN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INHERITANCE INTEGRATION INTERNATIONAL LABOR ORGANIZATION INTERNATIONAL WOMEN INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDERS ISPS ISSUE OF GENDER JOB OPPORTUNITIES JOB TRAINING KNOWLEDGE SHARING KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY LABOR MARKET LABOR MARKETS LACK OF INFORMATION LARGE NUMBERS OF WOMEN LEGAL RIGHTS LEGAL STATUS LEVELS OF EDUCATION LICENSES LIFELONG LEARNING LIVELIHOODS LOCAL COMMUNITY MALARIA MANDATES MARKET PRICES MARKET RESEARCH MARKETING MATERIAL MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOAL MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS MINISTRY OF HEALTH MINORITY MOBILE PHONE MOBILE PHONES MORTALITY MOTHER NATIONAL GOVERNMENT NATIONAL POLICIES NATURAL DISASTERS NEED FOR RESEARCH NETWORKS NEW TECHNOLOGIES NURSE NURSES NUTRITION OPERATING SYSTEMS OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN PEACE PERSONAL INFORMATION PHOTO POLICY DEVELOPMENT POLICY FORMULATION POLICY FRAMEWORK POLICY MAKERS POLITICAL PARTICIPATION POLITICAL POWER POPULATION GROWTH POPULATION GROWTH RATE PRACTITIONERS PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIVATE SECTOR PROGRESS PUBLIC INFORMATION PUBLIC POLICY QUALITY EDUCATION QUALITY OF CARE QUERIES RADIO RADIOS RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ACTION REFUGEE REFUGEE CAMPS REFUGEES REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH RESPECT RESULTS ROLE MODELS ROLE OF WOMEN RURAL AREAS RURAL COMMUNITIES RURAL DEVELOPMENT RURAL POVERTY RURAL WOMEN SCIENTISTS SECONDARY EDUCATION SECONDARY SCHOOLS SEGMENTS OF SOCIETY SELF-ESTEEM SENSITIVE POLICIES SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE PROVIDERS SERVICE PROVISION SERVICES TO WOMEN SEX SEXUAL EXPLOITATION SMALL ENTERPRISES SMALL VILLAGES SMART CARDS SOCIAL AFFAIRS SOCIAL BARRIERS SOCIAL CHANGE SOCIAL CONFLICT SOCIAL PROBLEMS SOCIOECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS SPILLOVER SPOUSES STATUS OF WOMEN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TECHNICAL EDUCATION TELEVISIONS TERTIARY EDUCATION TERTIARY LEVEL TRAINING CENTERS TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES TRAINING WOMEN UNEMPLOYMENT UNIVERSITIES URBAN AREAS USABILITY USER USERS WAR WEB WOMAN WORKFORCE WORKING CONDITIONS YOUNG AGE YOUNG MEN YOUNG WOMEN |
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ABUSE ACCESS TO COMPUTER ACCESS TO EDUCATION ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCESS TO THE INTERNET ACTION PLAN ADOLESCENTS ADVANCEMENT OF WOMEN AGRICULTURE BASIC HEALTH CARE BROADBAND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CAPABILITIES CAPACITY BUILDING CELLULAR PHONES CITIZEN CITIZENS CLIMATE CHANGE COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY COMMUNITY HEALTH COMPUTER SCIENCE COMPUTERS COPYRIGHT DECENTRALIZATION DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT EFFORTS DEVELOPMENT GOALS DIGITAL DIVIDE DISCRIMINATION DISEASES DISSEMINATION DOMAIN E-GOVERNMENT E-LEARNING ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY ECONOMIC PRODUCTIVITY ECONOMICS EDUCATED WOMEN EDUCATION FOR GIRLS ELDERLY ELEARNING EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN EMPOWERING WOMEN EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN ETHNIC GROUPS EXTENSION FAMILY INCOME FAMILY MEMBERS FARMERS FINANCIAL RESOURCES FOOD PRODUCTION GENDER AWARENESS GENDER BIAS GENDER DIFFERENCES GENDER DIFFERENTIALS GENDER DISPARITY GENDER EQUALITY GENDER EQUITY GENDER GAP GENDER GAPS GENDER INEQUALITIES GENDER INEQUALITY GENDER ISSUES GENDER PERSPECTIVES GENDER RELATIONS GENDER ROLES GENDER STEREOTYPES GENDER WORKING GROUP GENERIC DRUGS GIRL CHILD GIRLS IN SCHOOL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES GOVERNMENT INITIATIVES GOVERNMENT POLICIES GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS GOVERNMENT SERVICES HARDWARE HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE ACCESS HEALTH CARE SYSTEM HEALTH CENTERS HEALTH SERVICES HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS HIGHLY EDUCATED WOMEN HOUSEHOLD POVERTY HOUSING HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RIGHTS HUSBANDS ILLITERACY ILLNESSES INCOMES INDIVIDUAL WOMEN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INHERITANCE INTEGRATION INTERNATIONAL LABOR ORGANIZATION INTERNATIONAL WOMEN INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDERS ISPS ISSUE OF GENDER JOB OPPORTUNITIES JOB TRAINING KNOWLEDGE SHARING KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY LABOR MARKET LABOR MARKETS LACK OF INFORMATION LARGE NUMBERS OF WOMEN LEGAL RIGHTS LEGAL STATUS LEVELS OF EDUCATION LICENSES LIFELONG LEARNING LIVELIHOODS LOCAL COMMUNITY MALARIA MANDATES MARKET PRICES MARKET RESEARCH MARKETING MATERIAL MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOAL MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS MINISTRY OF HEALTH MINORITY MOBILE PHONE MOBILE PHONES MORTALITY MOTHER NATIONAL GOVERNMENT NATIONAL POLICIES NATURAL DISASTERS NEED FOR RESEARCH NETWORKS NEW TECHNOLOGIES NURSE NURSES NUTRITION OPERATING SYSTEMS OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN PEACE PERSONAL INFORMATION PHOTO POLICY DEVELOPMENT POLICY FORMULATION POLICY FRAMEWORK POLICY MAKERS POLITICAL PARTICIPATION POLITICAL POWER POPULATION GROWTH POPULATION GROWTH RATE PRACTITIONERS PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIVATE SECTOR PROGRESS PUBLIC INFORMATION PUBLIC POLICY QUALITY EDUCATION QUALITY OF CARE QUERIES RADIO RADIOS RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ACTION REFUGEE REFUGEE CAMPS REFUGEES REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH RESPECT RESULTS ROLE MODELS ROLE OF WOMEN RURAL AREAS RURAL COMMUNITIES RURAL DEVELOPMENT RURAL POVERTY RURAL WOMEN SCIENTISTS SECONDARY EDUCATION SECONDARY SCHOOLS SEGMENTS OF SOCIETY SELF-ESTEEM SENSITIVE POLICIES SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE PROVIDERS SERVICE PROVISION SERVICES TO WOMEN SEX SEXUAL EXPLOITATION SMALL ENTERPRISES SMALL VILLAGES SMART CARDS SOCIAL AFFAIRS SOCIAL BARRIERS SOCIAL CHANGE SOCIAL CONFLICT SOCIAL PROBLEMS SOCIOECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS SPILLOVER SPOUSES STATUS OF WOMEN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TECHNICAL EDUCATION TELEVISIONS TERTIARY EDUCATION TERTIARY LEVEL TRAINING CENTERS TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES TRAINING WOMEN UNEMPLOYMENT UNIVERSITIES URBAN AREAS USABILITY USER USERS WAR WEB WOMAN WORKFORCE WORKING CONDITIONS YOUNG AGE YOUNG MEN YOUNG WOMEN Melhem, Samia Morrell, Claudia Tandon, Nidhi Information and Communication Technologies for Women's Socioeconomic Empowerment |
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The purpose of this report is to provide
the reader with an overview of some of the issues relating
to women and information and communication technology (ICT)
in the developing world in contrast to the developed world.
Where possible, men's engagement will be added also as
a contrast, but the focus of this working paper is on women,
not gender. This is not to suggest that a focus on gender is
not of value, it is. But understanding the unique
perspectives of women is the first step in addressing the
larger issues of diversity and, specifically, gender, which
has started to receive much attention from other
organizations. This paper presents how and why ICT impact
women and men differently and the implications of
women's lack of engagement, participation, and
leadership in the knowledge society through ICT for business
and development. The paper will also highlight examples of
best practices and weaknesses in assumed best practices to
provide opportunities for full scale execution of efforts to
achieve measurable outcomes in achieving the Millennium
Development Goals (MDGs). An important focus is the need to
move many of the carefully incubated gender policies and
initiatives, developed through thoughtful leadership in
specialized women's programs, into the mainstream. This
will help ensure that well-designed initiatives do not
inadvertently become 'ghettoized' or ignored by
the mainstream programs that desperately need the knowledge
to enhance and achieve their outcome goals. |
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Melhem, Samia Morrell, Claudia Tandon, Nidhi |
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Melhem, Samia Morrell, Claudia Tandon, Nidhi |
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Melhem, Samia |
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Information and Communication
Technologies for Women's Socioeconomic Empowerment |
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Information and Communication
Technologies for Women's Socioeconomic Empowerment |
title_full |
Information and Communication
Technologies for Women's Socioeconomic Empowerment |
title_fullStr |
Information and Communication
Technologies for Women's Socioeconomic Empowerment |
title_full_unstemmed |
Information and Communication
Technologies for Women's Socioeconomic Empowerment |
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information and communication
technologies for women's socioeconomic empowerment |
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World Bank |
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2012 |
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okr-10986-59352021-04-23T14:02:24Z Information and Communication Technologies for Women's Socioeconomic Empowerment Melhem, Samia Morrell, Claudia Tandon, Nidhi ABUSE ACCESS TO COMPUTER ACCESS TO EDUCATION ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCESS TO THE INTERNET ACTION PLAN ADOLESCENTS ADVANCEMENT OF WOMEN AGRICULTURE BASIC HEALTH CARE BROADBAND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CAPABILITIES CAPACITY BUILDING CELLULAR PHONES CITIZEN CITIZENS CLIMATE CHANGE COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY COMMUNITY HEALTH COMPUTER SCIENCE COMPUTERS COPYRIGHT DECENTRALIZATION DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT EFFORTS DEVELOPMENT GOALS DIGITAL DIVIDE DISCRIMINATION DISEASES DISSEMINATION DOMAIN E-GOVERNMENT E-LEARNING ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY ECONOMIC PRODUCTIVITY ECONOMICS EDUCATED WOMEN EDUCATION FOR GIRLS ELDERLY ELEARNING EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN EMPOWERING WOMEN EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN ETHNIC GROUPS EXTENSION FAMILY INCOME FAMILY MEMBERS FARMERS FINANCIAL RESOURCES FOOD PRODUCTION GENDER AWARENESS GENDER BIAS GENDER DIFFERENCES GENDER DIFFERENTIALS GENDER DISPARITY GENDER EQUALITY GENDER EQUITY GENDER GAP GENDER GAPS GENDER INEQUALITIES GENDER INEQUALITY GENDER ISSUES GENDER PERSPECTIVES GENDER RELATIONS GENDER ROLES GENDER STEREOTYPES GENDER WORKING GROUP GENERIC DRUGS GIRL CHILD GIRLS IN SCHOOL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES GOVERNMENT INITIATIVES GOVERNMENT POLICIES GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS GOVERNMENT SERVICES HARDWARE HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE ACCESS HEALTH CARE SYSTEM HEALTH CENTERS HEALTH SERVICES HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS HIGHLY EDUCATED WOMEN HOUSEHOLD POVERTY HOUSING HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RIGHTS HUSBANDS ILLITERACY ILLNESSES INCOMES INDIVIDUAL WOMEN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INHERITANCE INTEGRATION INTERNATIONAL LABOR ORGANIZATION INTERNATIONAL WOMEN INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDERS ISPS ISSUE OF GENDER JOB OPPORTUNITIES JOB TRAINING KNOWLEDGE SHARING KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY LABOR MARKET LABOR MARKETS LACK OF INFORMATION LARGE NUMBERS OF WOMEN LEGAL RIGHTS LEGAL STATUS LEVELS OF EDUCATION LICENSES LIFELONG LEARNING LIVELIHOODS LOCAL COMMUNITY MALARIA MANDATES MARKET PRICES MARKET RESEARCH MARKETING MATERIAL MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOAL MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS MINISTRY OF HEALTH MINORITY MOBILE PHONE MOBILE PHONES MORTALITY MOTHER NATIONAL GOVERNMENT NATIONAL POLICIES NATURAL DISASTERS NEED FOR RESEARCH NETWORKS NEW TECHNOLOGIES NURSE NURSES NUTRITION OPERATING SYSTEMS OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN PEACE PERSONAL INFORMATION PHOTO POLICY DEVELOPMENT POLICY FORMULATION POLICY FRAMEWORK POLICY MAKERS POLITICAL PARTICIPATION POLITICAL POWER POPULATION GROWTH POPULATION GROWTH RATE PRACTITIONERS PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIVATE SECTOR PROGRESS PUBLIC INFORMATION PUBLIC POLICY QUALITY EDUCATION QUALITY OF CARE QUERIES RADIO RADIOS RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ACTION REFUGEE REFUGEE CAMPS REFUGEES REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH RESPECT RESULTS ROLE MODELS ROLE OF WOMEN RURAL AREAS RURAL COMMUNITIES RURAL DEVELOPMENT RURAL POVERTY RURAL WOMEN SCIENTISTS SECONDARY EDUCATION SECONDARY SCHOOLS SEGMENTS OF SOCIETY SELF-ESTEEM SENSITIVE POLICIES SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE PROVIDERS SERVICE PROVISION SERVICES TO WOMEN SEX SEXUAL EXPLOITATION SMALL ENTERPRISES SMALL VILLAGES SMART CARDS SOCIAL AFFAIRS SOCIAL BARRIERS SOCIAL CHANGE SOCIAL CONFLICT SOCIAL PROBLEMS SOCIOECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS SPILLOVER SPOUSES STATUS OF WOMEN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TECHNICAL EDUCATION TELEVISIONS TERTIARY EDUCATION TERTIARY LEVEL TRAINING CENTERS TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES TRAINING WOMEN UNEMPLOYMENT UNIVERSITIES URBAN AREAS USABILITY USER USERS WAR WEB WOMAN WORKFORCE WORKING CONDITIONS YOUNG AGE YOUNG MEN YOUNG WOMEN The purpose of this report is to provide the reader with an overview of some of the issues relating to women and information and communication technology (ICT) in the developing world in contrast to the developed world. Where possible, men's engagement will be added also as a contrast, but the focus of this working paper is on women, not gender. This is not to suggest that a focus on gender is not of value, it is. But understanding the unique perspectives of women is the first step in addressing the larger issues of diversity and, specifically, gender, which has started to receive much attention from other organizations. This paper presents how and why ICT impact women and men differently and the implications of women's lack of engagement, participation, and leadership in the knowledge society through ICT for business and development. The paper will also highlight examples of best practices and weaknesses in assumed best practices to provide opportunities for full scale execution of efforts to achieve measurable outcomes in achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). An important focus is the need to move many of the carefully incubated gender policies and initiatives, developed through thoughtful leadership in specialized women's programs, into the mainstream. This will help ensure that well-designed initiatives do not inadvertently become 'ghettoized' or ignored by the mainstream programs that desperately need the knowledge to enhance and achieve their outcome goals. 2012-03-19T10:05:01Z 2012-04-04T07:43:57Z 2012-03-19T10:05:01Z 2012-04-04T07:43:57Z 2009-08-01 http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/main?menuPK=64187510&pagePK=64193027&piPK=64187937&theSitePK=523679&menuPK=64187510&searchMenuPK=64187283&siteName=WDS&entityID=000333038_20100104233421 978-0-8213-8133-5 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/5935 English World Bank Working Paper ; no. 176 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank Publications & Research :: Publication Publications & Research :: Publication The World Region |