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.
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2016
Trends in the State of Computer Science in U.S. K-12 Schools
This report presents findings from the second year of Gallup and Google’s multiyear, comprehensive research effort to better understand perceptions of computer science (CS) and access to CS learning opportunities in K-12 schools in the United States.

2017
Triggering Mobile Internet Use Among Men and Women in South Asia
This report is based on qualitative research conducted in Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka, and provides insights and practical recommendations on how the mobile industry can trigger mobile internet uptake among non-users (particularly women), who appear to be economically and technically well-positioned to use it.

2018
Universal Service and Access Funds: An Untapped Resource to Close the Gender Digital Divide
This study examines if and how Universal Service and Access Funds are being used to close the digital divide, with a particular focus on Africa. It proposes ways these funds could be better leveraged to improve internet access and use, particularly for women and girls.

