Cognitive change in women's empowerment in rural Bangladesh

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Rural women in Bangladesh have limited access to resources and public spheres due to socio-cultural restrictions. Women suffer from severe discrimination, due partly to a lack of access to information. Information and communication and technologies (ICT) are tools that potentially can reach rural women and address their knowledge and information needs. Considering this scenario, the aim of this paper is to examine the situation of rural women using ICT tools provided by non-government and government organizations, and investigate whether access to ICT has changed their lives in terms of socio-economic development. Using a structured questionnaire, data was collected from women in villages where two different ICT projects have been introduced. The change in women's awareness, skills and knowledge of the wider environment on various issues (including health, education, legal rights) is described. These cognitive changes were compared in women with ICT intervention and women who did not use ICT. The overall cognitive awareness of the women indicates more changes among women with ICT intervention than without. Therefore, ICT intervention in rural villages in Bangladesh is leading to empowerment. ©2010 IEEE.

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Laizu, Z., Armarego, J., & Sudweeks, F. (2010). Cognitive change in women’s empowerment in rural Bangladesh. In Proceedings of 2010 13th International Conference on Computer and Information Technology, ICCIT 2010 (pp. 277–282). https://doi.org/10.1109/ICCITECHN.2010.5723869

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