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women and ict
In sub-Saharan Africa, for example, there are only half the number of women connected to the internet as men. Promoting women’s access to ICTs is an important part of development agenda as ICTs provide myriad opportunities for advancing women’s empowerment and inclusion.

Technology is empowering more and more women in Uganda.

Benin’s second annual ‘Semaine de l’internet’ sought to improve the availability, quality, and conditions of access to the Internet.
In case you missed them (like we did), here are 9 short video clips devoted to raising awareness of various aspects of ICT progress across Africa. They have all been published in the past 4 months and come from unique sources. This collection by no means represents all of the …
Women & ICT, counterfeiting, photo competition, Uhurunet, Zimbabwe broadband, Israel investment
Egypt’s Telecom Market, Women’s progress in Swaziland