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Gender and ICT's for development : a global sourcebook

Mitwirkende(r): Materialtyp: TextTextSprache: Englisch Reihen: Gender society & development | Critical Reviews and Annotated Bibliographies Series | Critical reviews and annotated bibliographies series | Gender, society & developmentAmsterdam KIT Publ. 2005Beschreibung: 143 S. 24 cmISBN:
  • 9068327283
Schlagwörter: Zusammenfassung: This publication offers insight into how ICTs such as radio, video, CD-ROMs, the Internet, GSM and email can be used to enhance income, status and health of poor women and men. The emphasis is on their use in rural areas where many women and men work as farmers or small entrepreneurs. "Gender and ICTs for development" brings together case studies about women and their communities in developing countries, and how they are influenced by ICTs. A key feature is the extensive and up-to-date annotated bibliography of the international literature and resources (in print and electronic) on gender and ICTs for development. Authors: Helen Hambly Odame, Li Guihuan, Minori Terada, Blythe McKay, Mercy Wambui, Nancy Muturi.
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This publication offers insight into how ICTs such as radio, video, CD-ROMs, the Internet, GSM and email can be used to enhance income, status and health of poor women and men. The emphasis is on their use in rural areas where many women and men work as farmers or small entrepreneurs. "Gender and ICTs for development" brings together case studies about women and their communities in developing countries, and how they are influenced by ICTs. A key feature is the extensive and up-to-date annotated bibliography of the international literature and resources (in print and electronic) on gender and ICTs for development. Authors: Helen Hambly Odame, Li Guihuan, Minori Terada, Blythe McKay, Mercy Wambui, Nancy Muturi.

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