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In Bihar, India, Mahadalit women are regarded as the poorest, lowest caste. These women are isolated due to cultural barriers, social norms, and rural location; they also face a high risk of rape and sexual harassment by members of upper castes. They are o...
In Nigeria, millions of women are prohibited from using the iInternet or smartphones due to gender stereotypes and religious beliefs, contributing to gender inequality and exacerbating poverty....
To close the gender digital divide, programs must use technology options tailored to women in developing countries, many of whom are illiterate or have low literacy levels....
In many poor or rural communities, access to technology and the internet by women is often seen as immoral, inappropriate, or unnecessary....
This blog is part of the WomenConnect Challenge Blog Series: Introducing Strategies for Closing the Gender Digital Divide. USAID’s WomenConnect Challenge (WCC) is a global call for solutions to improve women’s participation in everyday life by meaningfully...