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Advancing Gender Equality and Women’s Digital Empowerment in the Global South

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posted on 2024-09-05, 20:41 authored by Daniela García Villamil
There is a global shift towards digitalisation that is driving technical, social, and organisational changes (Nordic Co-operation, 2020; Sorama, 2018). As such, having the capacity to leverage digital technology has increasingly been identified as essential to ensuring individual wellbeing and enhancing community and political engagement (West et al., 2019). Several international actors also identify digitalisation as a development enabler and as having the potential to drive equality (United Nations, 2021; International Telecommunication Union [ITU], 2022; United Nations Development Programme [UNDP], 2021; World Wide Web Foundation, 2020; Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development [OECD], 2018; United Nations Industrial Development Organization [UNIDO], 2019; SIDA, 2015). However, the heightened reliance on information and communication technologies (ICT) resulting from COVID-19 lockdowns has illustrated that many countries are unprepared for this drastic digital shift. During the pandemic, governments faced difficulties ensuring inclusivity in the delivery of digital public services. This is particularly apparent in the Global South, where the rapid digitalisation of public services has deepened structural inequalities and vulnerabilities.

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García Villamil, D. (2022) Advancing Gender Equality and Women’s Digital Empowerment in the Global South, Policy Brief 14, Lima: Southern Voice

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Southern Voice Policy Brief 14

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