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Cambodia

Report Year

2016 - Economic, Social and Cultural rights and the internet

Themes

Economic, Social and Cultural rights (ESCRs)

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Report Year

2016 - Economic, Social and Cultural rights and the internet

Themes

Economic, Social and Cultural rights (ESCRs)

Armenia

Report Year

2016 - Economic, Social and Cultural rights and the internet

Themes

Economic, Social and Cultural rights (ESCRs)

Accessing telecommunications infrastructure in Africa: A gender perspective

Year

2013 - Women's rights, gender and ICTs

Authored by

Mariama Deen-Swarray
Mpho Moyo

Organization

Research ICT Africa

Introduction

Despite the rhetorical undertaking of governments and multilateral agencies, there has been little systematic collection of sex-disaggregated data on information and communications technology (ICT) access and use. [1]

Free Tag

access
gender
Africa

Themes

Women's rights, gender
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Securing internet rights in Saudi Arabia

Report Year

2011 - Internet rights democratisation update 1

Themes

Internet rights

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