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This study examines how access to and use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) are transforming the economic opportunities available to poor and low-income women in India by promoting their entrepreneurial activity. What types of initiatives support small and medium enterprises for women, and through which ICTs? What factors shape a positive connection between ICTs and womens business success? What barriers have been lifted and what opportunities realized? What types of impact are ICT-based initiatives having on women, their businesses and beyond? What promising pathways are being shaped, and what channels have yet to be explored?
The larger goal of this research is to identify how technology can be leveraged to
create and transform entrepreneurial opportunities for women across the globe. The
insights presented here are intended to inform programs, policies and investments
that encourage women to start, strengthen and sustain businesses by adopting and using
ICTs. Recommendations aim to provide direction for stakeholdersdevelopment actors,
governments, and especially the private sectoron how they can support womens entrepreneurship
through ICT platforms, products and services.
(Source: International
Center for Research on Women - ICRW)
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