Lamentillo said that Philippine laws such as the Magna Carta of Women, Anti-Discrimination Against Women Act, Anti-Violence Against Women and Children Law, and Safe Spaces Act, among others, create an enabling environment where women’s and girls’ rights and safety are promoted and protected to allow them to achieve their full potential.
Among these programs are the Free Wi-Fi for All, with more than 4,000 live sites in different parts of the country; the Tech4ED Project and DigitalJobsPH Program that are both focused on improving ICT services in rural areas; the Digital Cities 2025 Program, which aims to expand the IT-BPM sector and bridge industry progress in the countryside to strengthen local economies.
In line with this, the DICT and the Philippines Statistics Authority conducted the Women and ICT Development Index Survey 2022, the first-ever national survey that aims to generate indicators on how women are able to access and use ICTs. Data from the survey will provide a comprehensive evidence base for more gender-responsive ICT policies, plans, and programs.
WORST INVENTION OF MANKIND . . . Worldwide Continuing printing of money by various governments. So we now see some financial vulnerabilities of Banks and Financial Institutions worldwide thereby making Crypto Currencies as good alternative medium of exchange for the future!
nowhere in the article did they articulate what digital gender gap is. ano yun? 😁
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