Gender Issues & Information Communication Technology for Development (ICT4D): Prospects and Challenges for Women in Nigeria
Kwetishe Joro Danjuma, Bayo Mohammed Onimode, Ochedikwu Jonah Onche

TL;DR
This paper examines gender issues related to ICT in Nigeria, highlighting challenges and prospects for women's empowerment, and emphasizes the importance of inclusive policies for socio-economic development.
Contribution
It provides an analysis of gender disparities in ICT access and policy in Nigeria, proposing strategies for enhancing women's participation and empowerment through ICT.
Findings
Gender inclusiveness in policy drafting promotes socio-economic development.
Women face significant barriers to ICT access due to socio-cultural biases.
Deliberate ICT policies can enhance women's participation and empowerment.
Abstract
Information and Communication Technology is a compendium of interrelated applications, products and services that can either deepen or alter gender equality. It has successfully transformed education, businesses, healthcare, entertainment, politics and good governance within the Global North; providing equitable access to developmental framework driven by ICTs. However, in drafting the core developmental objectives of sustainable development, there has been considerable gender digital divide limiting women access to resources based on their gender, ethnicity, socio-cultural bias and the rights to utilize such resources for development. In realization of the United Nation Millennium Development Goals within the Global South specifically Nigeria, women are often marginalized or excluded from ICT policy drafting and imbalance associated with ICT. This paper identifies and evaluates gender…
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Taxonomy
TopicsICT Impact and Policies
