Women's Rights Online: Translating Access into Empowerment (original) (raw)

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New research by the Web Foundation shows that the dramatic spread of mobile phones is not enough to get women online, or to achieve empowerment of women through technology. The study, based on a survey of thousands of poor urban men and women across nine developing countries*, found that while nearly all women and men own a phone, women are still nearly 50% less likely to access the Internet than men in the same communities, with Internet use reported by just 37% of women surveyed. Once online, women are 30-50% less likely than men to use the Internet to increase their income or participate in public life.

Key Findings

The full data sets for each country are available in .xls and .csv formats below. If you have further queries regarding the data, please email contact@webfoundation.org with “WRO report data” in the subject line and we will respond as soon as we can.

XLS file CSV file
Yaounde, Cameroon Yaounde, Cameroon
Bogota, Colombia Bogota, Colombia
New Delhi, India New Delhi, India
Jakarta, Indonesia Jakarta, Indonesia
Nairobi, Kenya Nairobi, Kenya
Maputo, Mozambique Maputo, Mozambique
Lagos, Nigeria Lagos, Nigeria
Manila, Philippines Manila, Philippines
Kampala, Uganda Kampala, Uganda
Cairo, Egypt Cairo, Egypt - coming soon

To read more perspectives from each of our country research partners, check out the blogs below:

Country Partner Blog
Cameroon Internet Sans Frontières Narrowing Cameroon’s gender gap: reasons for hope
Colombia Fundación Karisma Let’s make sure women are included in Colombia’s digital future
India IT for Change The Internet as a game changer for India’s marginalised women – going back to the ‘Real Basics’
Indonesia ICT Watch Indonesia: there’s more to the Web than social media
Kenya International Association of Women in Radio and TV We must ensure women aren't left behind in Kenya's 2030 vision
Mozambique Science Innovation Information and Communication Technology Research Institute Mozambique: What is keeping women offline?
Nigeria Paradigm Initiative Nigeria Nigeria’s young women see ICTs as opportunity, but many still lack skills and access
Philippines Foundation for Media Alternatives How mobile phones are empowering Filipino women and girls
Uganda Women of Uganda Network Uganda urgently needs to prioritise gender equality online

*The survey was conducted by Ipsos-Mori in ten countries: Cameroon, Colombia, Egypt, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Mozambique, Nigeria, Philippines, Uganda. The global report launched on 21st October will include all countries except Egypt, which will be published at a later date.