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Resources

Looking to learn more about how you can help advance digital skills education for women and girls? Search through a wide range of resources including guidelines and toolkits, research papers and reports, blogs and web articles, teaching and learning resources, policies, laws and plans, surveys and links to other resource hubs. 

This section is a non-exhaustive compilation. If you would like to add your own resource to the Hub, please complete this form. We will regularly update the Hub as new resources become available. 

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GenderIT.org

This website provides a space for reflection, influence and advocacy on internet policy in relation to the rights and demands of women, gender diverse people and issues related to sexuality. It is a repository of the research; reports, policy documents, presentations, issue papers, and other relevant publications focusing on the area of ICT and gender.

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2012

Generation STEM: What Girls Say About Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math

This report aims to explore girls’ perceptions, attitudes, and abilities to pursue STEM fields with the aim to identify and explore contexts in which girls may thrive in STEM subjects.

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2018

Getting to Equal: How Digital is Helping Close the Gender Gap at Work

This report, based on a survey and published data, examines the extent to which men and women have adopted and embraced digital technologies, and the influence that has had on their education, employment and advancement.

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