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Information and Communication Technologies for Women's Socioeconomic Empowerment

2009

Melhem, Samia | Morrell, Claudia | Tandon, Nidhi


Bibliographic information
Publisher
World Bank
Other Subjects
Household poverty; Quality education; Levels of education; Gender gap; Gender bias; Opportunities for women; Gender disparity; User; Illnesses; Citizens; Large numbers of women; Peace; Secondary schools; Girls in school; Gender differentials; Gender perspectives; Sensitive policies; Public policy; Economic empowerment; Policy formulation; Services to women; Service providers; Development efforts; Progress; Girl child; Political participation; Millennium development goal; Radios; Employment of women; Gender issues; Labor market; Gender inequality; Development goals; Social conflict; New technologies; Photo; Tertiary education; Nurse; Web; Education for girls; Population growth rate; Economic productivity; Action plan; Practitioners; Ministry of health; Gender relations; Televisions; National policies; Operating systems; Gender stereotypes; Access to health care; Gender differences; Personal information; Community health; Young women; Knowledge society; Husbands; Rural women; Health care access; Gender gaps; Political power; Young age; Queries; Inheritance; Training women; Educated women; Quality of care; Cellular phones; Financial resources; Health centers; Access to education; Communication technologies; Technical assistance; Training opportunities; Gender inequalities; Internet service providers; Tertiary level; Domain; Need for research; Government programs; Technical education; Mandates; Government initiatives; Capabilities; Job training; Generic drugs; Refugee; Human development; Access to computer; Dissemination; Individual women; Highly educated women; Equal opportunities for women; Woman; Health care system; Lifelong learning; Business development; E-government; Policy development; Respect; Economic opportunity; Mother; Issue of gender; Equal opportunities; Mobile phones; Role models; Policy makers; International women; Gender working group; Training centers; Segments of society; Local community; Isps; Incomes; Policy framework; Service provision; Users; Spouses; Spillover; Job opportunities; Gender roles; Small villages; Smart cards; Citizen; Government policies; Family members; Empowering women; Service delivery; Healthcare providers; Usability; Broadband; National government; Gender awareness; Elearning; Social barriers; Nurses; Access to the internet; Self-esteem; Labor markets; Refugee camps; International labor organization; Advancement of women; Socioeconomic status; Young men; Family income; Mobile phone; Economic opportunities; Basic health care; Lack of information; Minority; Social affairs; Licenses; Public information; Recommendations for action
License
World Bank Working Paper ; no. 176http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igoWorld BankCC BY 3.0 IGO
ISSN
8213-8133
Source
World Bank Working Paper ; no. 176

2014-09-15
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