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Women and ICTs - Mediating Social Change (video)Publication DateMarch 25 2005 SummaryThis 15-minute video describes the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Learning Centre for Women in Seelampur, India, a poverty stricken area in New Delhi, and the ways that new ICT models and approaches can be used to help them alleviate poverty. This video was produced in the framework of UNESCO's pilot project "Putting ICT in the Hands of the Poor" which examines the information needs of poverty stricken communities in South Asia, with a special focus on gender issues.
As described on the UNESCO website, the gender divide is considered to be one of the most significant inequalities which cuts across all social and income groups. UNESCO’s concern about women’s marginalisation from ICT stems from the assumption that women benefit less from new educational and employment opportunities. In many instances in India, women who live in rural areas do not have structured local communication networks or access to information and knowledge, barriers that compound and enhance poverty. LanguagesEnglish ContactUnited Nations Educational, Scientific and Cutural Organization (UNESCO)
Asia-Pacific Regional Bureau for Communication and Information B-5/29, Safdarjung Enclave New Delhi - 110029, India newdelhi@unesco.org UNESCO Asia-Pacific SourceUNESCO WebWorld Newsletter, 25 March 2005. Related SummariesPlaced on the Communication Initiative site April 14 2005 Last Updated August 25 2006 |
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