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Informing Science Journal Special Series on Community Informatics Volume 6, 2003 Series Editors: Eugene Rathswohl and Charles Winer Information and Communication technology : gender Issues in developing nations Kimberly Betz Leahy and Ira Yermish St. Joseph s University, Philadelphia, PA, USA Abstract As developing nations seek to leverage scarce resources toward the goal of achieving a developed status they must reevaluate past practices and explore available and affordable technologies. Where in-formation and Communication infrastructures are weak, use of low-cost, easily distributed technologies have proven effective. Still, many developing nations have failed to incorporate a resource in great abundance, their women, to use these new technologies to greatest advantage. This paper will address the implications of women s lack of economic and educational parity, and offer examples of how the education of women through the use of Information and Communication technology can enhance a na-tion s gross domestic product (GDP).

Information and Communication Technology: Gender Issues in Developing Nations Kimberly Betz Leahy and Ira Yermish St. Joseph’s University, Philadelphia, ...

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