The DataHack for Financial Inclusion (DataHack4FI) competition is creating opportunities for technology start-ups to use data to provide financial services to low-income consumers in Africa.
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African hackathon trains youth and fosters financial inclusion
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Journal articlesINTERNET USE GENDER ROLES WOMEN'S PARTICIPATION FEMINISM Governance SOCIAL STRUCTURE Gender
Participatory citizenship
The wide swath of political actions, including those that renegotiate gender through the appropriation of digital space, tend to be "fragments" of micro-power that do not necessarily add up to making a political agora.
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Activismo digital de los consumidores experiencias do Idec, 2011- 2013
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Strengthening procurement systems in Latin America and the Caribbean through the use of ICTs and the promotion of MSME participation : technical report
Through the effective development of an e-Procurement platform, a government or public company can gain advantages such as: more transparent procurement processes, reduction of transportation costs and those due to administrative announcements, si
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Competencies for Central American SMEs in the Knowledge-Based Economy
Knowledge-based economy not only affects well developed countries but also the performance and possibilities of small economic actors positioned on less developed countries.
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Making Local Governance Work for Women: Exploring New Institutional Possibilities
Digital technologies have the power to transform and to offer developing country women opportunities to advance gender justice and equality.
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Youth, Poverty, and Use of ICTs: Constructing New Democratic Public Spheres
Violence toward youth in Brazil is among the highest in the world. However, youth in poor and violent neighbourhoods of Rio de Janeiro are using new technologies to make their voices heard.
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Leveraging Indigenous Knowledge to Create Jobs for Women in Rural Areas of Tanzania and Rwanda
This project aims to increase women's participation in economic activities, productivity, and employment options in poor rural communities in Rwanda and Tanzania.