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What Works to Advance Women's Digital Literacy? : A Review of Good Practices and Programs (English)

Women face many barriers to accessing and using the Internet. As a result, despite the rapid global spread of mobile Internet, women all over the world are less likely to participate in the digital economy than men. In fact, women are 15 percent less likely than men to use mobile Internet, leaving 265 million fewer women connected. This digital gender gap is even more pronounced in low-income countries, where only 30 percent of women use the Internet...
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Rim Melake; Robinson, Danielle; Sarah Louise Danman; Langazo, Harmonie Kobanghe; Alicia S. Hammond.

What Works to Advance Women's Digital Literacy? : A Review of Good Practices and Programs (English). Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099040225191054238

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