The Philippines is actively seeking ways to end the digital divide and bridge the so-called gender gap.
This was proven by Information and Communications Technology Undersecretary Anna Mae Lamentillo when she presented the country’s initiatives toward ensuring digital inclusion and gender equality during the 67th Session of the Commission on the Status of Women .Held in New York, USA, the CSW67 explored best practices to end digital divide and at the same time achieve gender equality.
Gender gap pertains to the differences between men and women in terms of opportunities. Digital divide, on the other hand, is the unequal access to digital technology across the nation.
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