2022
DOI: 10.14710/jis.21.1.2022.14-38
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Closing The Digital Gender Gap In Indonesia Through The Roles And Initiatives Of Civil Society Organizations

Abstract: The digital gender gap is still a big, unseen problem in Indonesia. The government alone will not be able to close this gap, and it needs support from the private sector and the role of civil society. This study aims to explore and determine Civil Society Organizations’ (CSOs) role in closing the digital gender gap in Indonesia. Using a qualitative approach, this research collected data and information through interviews and focus group discussions with CSO representatives who have long been advocating for var… Show more

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“…Furthermore, digital inequality is an essential concern for different countries due to its impact on sustainable development. ICT enables citizens to access more information and make appropriate decisions in less time, providing a competitive advantage [ 8 ]. ICTs also play an essential role in achieving gender equality and empowering women by improving access to information and including them in societal development [ 3 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, digital inequality is an essential concern for different countries due to its impact on sustainable development. ICT enables citizens to access more information and make appropriate decisions in less time, providing a competitive advantage [ 8 ]. ICTs also play an essential role in achieving gender equality and empowering women by improving access to information and including them in societal development [ 3 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gender represents a social development from the point of view of the majority, hence gender varies from day to day and is not always universal. As found in the research findings of Qomariyah and Bahagijo, et al (2019Bahagijo, et al ( , 2022 that public perceptions of the concept of gender equality are still low, but have been widely practiced and accepted by the community. This is evidenced by the fulfillment of equal children's rights in the field of education, the division of domestic duties in the family equally by boys and girls, freedom to make choices and express opinions, and freedom in family decision making.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Indonesia's abortion laws need to be reviewed to ensure legal protection for victims of incest rape who are forced to have an abortion [24]. Collaboration between government agencies, NGOs, and community-based organizations is crucial in raising awareness, providing support, and advocating for policy change [25], [26].…”
Section: Gender-basedmentioning
confidence: 99%