The digital divide encompasses not just access to technology but also the skills to use it effectively. From a gender perspective, this divide is even more pronounced, with women less likely to have digital access and literacy. Efforts to close this gap, such as digital literacy programs for women, are in place but must be scaled up and combined with policies ensuring equal opportunities in the tech field to truly promote equal digital rights for women.
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