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        ITU and  EIF  Join  Forces to  Reduce the  Digital  Gender  Divide in  Burundi,

        Ethiopia and Haiti


        The   International  Telecommunication
        Union (ITU) and  the Enhanced  Integrated
        Framework   (EIF)  have  launched  a
        cooperative project to enhance the digital
        ecosystem  and  build digital skills  for
        women  in  Least  Developed  Countries
        (LDCs).  The  project  will  address  the
        ongoing  gender  digital divide which,
        while narrowing in  developed  regions,
        has widened  in developing  nations and
        the  LDCs  since  2013.  Across  Africa,  the
        proportion of women using the Internet
        is 12% lower than the proportion of men;
        in  African  LDCs,  the  disparity  broadens
        to a 31% gap. Combining their resources,
        ITU and EIF will enhance efforts to benefit
        women in Burundi, Ethiopia and Haiti. This   programmes,  creating a  system for   to  increase women's  access,  capacity
        will be achieved by building capacity at the   distributed  education  ranging  from the   and use  of ICTs, we hope  to support
        policy level, increasing governments' ability   most basic use of major  information/  many working-age women to be change-
        to mainstream gender and information and   knowledge  platforms to  digital  solutions   makers in their communities."  Improving
        communication  technologies  (ICTs), and   for clothing and garment design, smart   the policy and regulatory  environment
        by  expanding  the horizons of thousands   tailoring, production line, e-commerce   that affects the selected countries' digital
        of women  entrepreneurs  in sectors  such   solutions  for small-  and medium-sized   society will be key to the project's success.
        as  textiles  and  apparel, and the coffee   enterprises,  mobile  banking,  design  To start the conversation on what actions
        and cocoa value chains. "More than ever   thinking and technology  innovation, and   are needed to  achieve this  improvement,
        before, digital  technology  is  a  key  driver   the Internet of Things for entrepreneurship.   an open  discussion  is  planned  among
        of women's  economic  opportunities,"   "Building digital skills for women in Least   key  stakeholders,  including  women
        said ITU Secretary-General  Houlin Zhao.   Developed  Countries  can  help women   entrepreneurs  and women employed
        "This partnership  between  ITU and EIF   take advantage of growing opportunities   in  the  relevant  sectors,  officials  of  ICT
        will result in vital policy support to ensure   –  for business expansion,  increased   ministries, trade sector representatives,
        sustainable expansion of ICTs where it is   market connectedness  and enhanced   sector associations in textiles and apparel,
        most  needed  and  will  benefit  women  as   employability. This is why I am so pleased   cooperatives in the agriculture sector,
        they  access and use ICTs  to  participate   that EIF is embarking on this effort together   and  private  sector companies. This  joint
        fully in their economies." The project will   with ITU and the governments in Burundi,   project,  a  contribution  to  the  EQUALS
        focus on nationwide fieldwork, specifically:  Ethiopia and Haiti as a part of its Empower   Global Partnership and part  of EIF's
        •  Working with  governments  and  other   Women,  Power Trade initiative, which   Empower Women,  Power Trade initiative,
          decision-makers  to  ensure  that  supports innovative work with women   will help to match job market supply and
          digital economy  policies  are gender-  across the LDCs," remarked EIF Executive   demand, and facilitate the entrepreneurial
          responsive;                        Director  Ratnakar  Adhikari. "Finding   activities of women through the use of ICTs.
        •  Working  with organizational partners   innovative ways to close the gender digital   It will be conducted in close collaboration
          and other members of  the  local   divide  is critical.  We need  to empower   with local partners such  as cooperatives
          ecosystem  to  prepare  working-age   women in local communities  to properly   and business associations to  ensure
          women to navigate in the digital world;   use ICTs and to maximize impact at  the   that  support  for women continues  and
          and                                economic  and social level.  This  project   strengthens after the project is complete.
        •  Working with the private sector to create   focuses  on the  right sectors,  the right   EQUALS  partners  will  be  included  in
          economic  opportunities  for working-  communities, and the right entrepreneurs   the work  at  the national level, bringing
          age women in the digital world.    to do just that," said Doreen Bogdan-Martin,   additional expertise to the project planning
        For example, the project will  develop   Director  of ITU's Telecommunication   and execution.
        national curricula  for train-the-trainers   Development Bureau. "By joining with EIF








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