Bridging the Gender Digital Divide

Challenges and an Urgent Call for Action for Equitable Digital Skills Development

 Winifred Asantewaa Asante, 15, is a first year student studying Clothing and Textiles at Ghana Senior High School, Efiduase, Koforidua using a laptop.
UNICEF/Francis Kokoroko/2019

Highlights

Digital inclusion has become an increasingly important part of everyday life, needed for success in both the classroom as well as the world of work, and in some contexts increasingly important for accessing services. However, this report highlights that a majority of youth in low- and middle-income countries are not connected to the internet, have limited digital skills, and do not own a mobile phone. Adolescent girls and young women are especially disadvantaged. Evidence shows that 9 out of 10 adolescent girls and young women are offline in low-income countries.

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UNICEF
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