Abstract
The gendered digital divide remains a pressing global issue that undermines efforts toward gender equality, inclusive growth, and sustainable development. Despite progress in technological access and innovation, women, particularly in the Global South, continue to face systemic barriers to digital inclusion, from limited internet connectivity and affordability issues to unequal participation in STEM and digital economy sectors. This policy brief calls on the G20 to lead in narrowing the gendered digital divide by promoting equitable access to digital tools, enhancing women’s digital literacy, supporting gender-responsive technological design, and ensuring online safety. The recommendations herein provide a roadmap for governments, international organisations, and the private sector to work collaboratively towards a more digitally inclusive future for all.
Recommended Citation
Ojo, Tinuade A.; Sotunsa, Mobolanle E.; Fox, Diana J.; Carpenter, Karen; and Dunn, Leith L.
(2025)
"The Gendered Digital Divide: G20 Initiatives for Gender Equality, Inclusion, and Sustainability,"
Journal of International Women's Studies: Vol. 27:
Iss.
3, Article 9.
Available at:
https://vc.bridgew.edu/jiws/vol27/iss3/9