Research
How can digital literacy be used to leapfrog women’s illiteracy? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ag32khMj8qw
https://www.unwomen.org/en/digital-library/publications/2020/08/discussion-paper-the-digital-revolution-implications-for-gender-equality-and-womens-rights#:~:text=Publications-,The%20digital%20revolution%3A%20Implications%20for%20gender%20equality%20and,rights%2025%20years%20after%20Beijing&text=The%20digital%20revolution%20brings%20immense,existing%20patterns%20of%20gender%20inequality. - conceptual framework for understanding the mutual shaping relationship between gender & technology. It focuses on three areas in the digital revolution: education, work, and social/welfare services. Policy recommendations:
Governments should ensure new technologies are developed within a regulatory framework that prioritizes, protects and promotes women’s human rights
AI governance frameworks should put gender equality at its core
Gender analysis in all tech investments
National gov’t must tackle the gender data gap
Universities, schools & other educational institutions must advance the technical skills and digital literacy of women and girls
Education and training on women’s rights-compliant technology is needed for those designing, developing and using AI in decision-making.
Policymakers must examine exclusionary practices and language
Companies, particularly in the tech sector, must incorporate gender mainstreaming in human resources policy
Design
https://digitalconfidence.design/ - Created by IDEO, the info on this site focuses on designing solutions for digital confidence, regardless of gender, geographer, language, device type or education level, hence making technology accessible to anyone. Includes tools to design with confidence in mind.
https://www.defindia.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Paper_-COL-and-Start.pdf - Paper on binary language to unbind digital literacy for the illiterate focusing on India. Includes definitions & approach.
Case studies
https://www.gsma.com/mobilefordevelopment/resources/understanding-peoples-mobile-digital-skills-needs/ - Link to document for download that compares the mobile digital skills needs from India and Ghana, including user journeys based on rural/urban, education and other criteria.
https://www.ideasforindia.in/topics/governance/the-digital-dream-upskilling-india-for-the-future.html - Info on DL in India, including stats on DL levels urban vs rural, across states, etc.
Courses
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/digital-literacy - includes free courses on working with computers and working/collaborating online. Includes lesson guides, transcripts, videos, and closed caption files. Courses in various languages but not the languages of the countries we work in.
Government Departments & Programs
Digital Empowerment Foundation (India) - National Digital Literacy Mission - Website about their work.
http://www.digitalindia.gov.in - India’s flagship program to digitally empower its citizens.
https://dig.watch/updates/ethiopia-government-develops-digital-literacy-plan - Ethiopia US $25B DL plan via the Min. of Science and Higher Education.
Monitoring & evaluation
Article on DL KPIs for sustainable development + a few case studies in India and across Africa: