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

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5 ways to bridge the digital gender gap

Preliminary research findings, presented by Franziska Kreische

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Information and communication technology provides important opportunities for the

empowerment of individuals and societies.

World Bank 2015, Digital Dividends

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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

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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.

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When ICT data excludes data on women

specifically, women become ignored in data and policy.

ITU 2014, 11th World Telecommunication/ ICT Indicators Symposium

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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.

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Affordable access for the poor:

● Provide subsidised access ● Incentivize mobile operators ● Promote competition

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Offer: Relevant, accessible, safe

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

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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

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Integrated policy frameworks:

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

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Access Use

Skills

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Contact Information

Franziska KreischeProject manager at betterplace lab

email: [email protected]: +49 172-3750881twitter: @bpfranzi

www.betterplace-lab.org/en