Gender and the information revolution in Africa
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Gender and the information revolution in Africa è un women in development, information technology book di Edith Ofwona Adera.
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"Information is universally acknowledged to be a lynchpin of sustainable and equitable development. In Africa, however, access to information is limited, and especially so for rural women. The new information and communication technologies (ICTs), centred mostly on the Internet, provide potential to redress this imbalance.". "The essays in this book examine the current and potential impact of the ICT explosion in Africa. They focus specifically on gender issues and analyze the extent to which women's needs and preferences are being served. The authors underscore the need for information to be made directly relevant to the needs of rural women, whether in the areas of agriculture, health, microenterprise, or education."--BOOK JACKET.
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Di che genere è Gender and the information revolution in Africa?+
Gender and the information revolution in Africa è un libro di Women in development, Information technology, Mass media and women, Femmes dans le développement.
Di cosa parla Gender and the information revolution in Africa?+
"Information is universally acknowledged to be a lynchpin of sustainable and equitable development. In Africa, however, access to information is limited, and especially so for rural women. The new information and communication technologies (ICTs), centred mostly on the Internet, provide potential to...
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Gender and the information revolution in Africa è stato scritto da Edith Ofwona Adera.