The State of Meaningful Connectivity in Brazil: Measuring Quality and Revealing Hidden Gaps
While data suggests that the country is well-connected, the question remains: do all people have the right conditions for meaningful connectivity?
While data suggests that the country is well-connected, the question remains: do all people have the right conditions for meaningful connectivity?
Reflecting on the perspectives and conversations surrounding women’s digital exclusion, we look ahead with optimism and a renewed sense of direction on the key areas and actions needed to close the gender digital divide.
The addition of new members to the GDIP team strengthens our commitment to advancing digital inclusion for the global majority.
ICT policy can no longer be developed in a silo: it requires broader coordination across sectors and building together with the dynamics of other policy areas to create the incentives that will help close the digital possibilities divide.
At the Women in Tech Global Summit 2024 in Paris, Women in the Digital Economy Fund (WiDEF) hosted a session on women’s participation in the digital economy.
In the webinar, Global Digital Inclusion Partnership (GDIP) Executive Director Sonia Jorge joined the panel of experts from various fields and discussed a wide range of perspectives on the challenges and strategies that G20 leaders need to address to promote sustainable, meaningful connectivity.
In the episode, Sonia and Kavitha discussed digital citizenship, women’s experiences online, and our collective responsibility as a society to make the internet and digital technologies safe and empowering for everyone.
This year’s Girls in ICT Day underscores a pivotal theme: leadership. It’s a global call to not only recognize the potential of young women and girls as leaders — but to act.
Global Digital Inclusion Partnership (GDIP) Executive Director Sonia Jorge joined Cetic.br’s two-day event in Brasilia and the launch of their new report, Meaningful Connectivity: Measurement proposals and the portrait of the population in Brazil.