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Gender and ICTs for Development: A Global Source Book

SERIES: Gender, Society & Development
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EDITED BY: Minke Valk S.J.R. Cummings Henk Van Dam

SERIES: Gender, Society & Development
ISBN-10: 0855985658 
ISBN-13: 9780855985653  STOCK CODE: 00255659
AVAILABILITY: In Print   PUBLISHER: Oxfam Publishing
FORMAT: Paperback (pp: 160)   246 x 189mm   PUBLISHED: 15 Jun 2005
READERSHIP:  Postgraduate, Activists and Campaigners, Professional and Practitioners, Undergraduate,
PRICE:  £15.95 (inc. VAT)  

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DESCRIPTION

Around the world information and communication technologies (ICTs) have changed the lives of individuals, organisations and indeed, entire nations. ICTs can have profound implications for women and men in terms of employment, education, health, environmental sustainability, and community development. Women want to have access to information and to engage in communication that will improve their livelihoods and help them to achieve their human rights, yet, due to gender inequality in the information society, they are often prevented from accessing and shaping ICTs.

This book features five case studies illustrating ways in which women have been able to make the most of digital opportunities, examining: 

  • E-commerce in Bhutan
  • Entrepreneurship by women workers in China
  • Post-conflict communication using radio and ICTs in Sierra Leone
  • Sustainable fisheries production in Ghana
  • Information exchange related to HIV/AIDS in the Caribbean

    The book also provides an extensive annotated bibliography of the international literature on gender and ICTs for development, in particular rural development, and relevant web resources.



  • CONTENTS

    Acknowledgements
    Acronyms

    Introduction: Gender and ICTs for development: setting the context
    Helen Hambly Odame

    1.The effect of ICT on women's enterprise creation: a practical example from China
    Li Guihuan

    2. E-business piloting and readiness for rural women weavers in Bhutan: lessons learned
    Minori Terada

    3. Fishers and radio's: a case study of Radio Ada in Ghana
    Blythe McKay

    4. Development through radio: a case study from Sierra Leone
    Mercy Wambui

    5. Gender, ICTs and health in the Caribbean
    Nancy Muturi

    Annotated bibliography
    Web resources
    About the authors



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