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Gender, digitization, and resilience in international development: failing forward (1st)

Part of the Routledge explorations in development studies series
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  • This book explores the intersection of resilience, gender, and digitization in international development.
  • Drawing on meta-data from across the world, as well as specific case studies from Ghana, Kenya, and Malawi, this book reflects on these intersections, and on the potential of digitalization as a democratizing tool for improving the access of women and other marginalized groups to information important for their participation in the process of development.
  • By outlining the importance of digitization for addressing gender imbalances, this book will draw the evidentiary lines between the role of digitization for women, and through women, for resilience as a whole.
  • This book will be of interest to development practitioners and policy makers, as well as to researchers with specialisms in gender inclusion, resilience, digitization and international development.

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