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Uganda's ICT Policies from a Gender Perspective, Policy Brief, 2016

A survey carried out in 2014 by the Uganda Communications Commission found that only 6% of women in Uganda are online. Kampala has the largest gender gap in internet access across 10 cities surveyed by research commissioned by the World Wide Web Foundation1. Only 21% of women reported having used the internet, versus 61% for men.
The gender gap in internet access in Uganda is real and perpetuated by a number of factors including limited access to the internet, lack of digital skills and empowerment of women, affordability of ICT services especially broadband connectivity, relevant content as well as safety of women online. These constraints hinder women’s ability to actively
participate and influence ICT policy and decision-making processes. Women must be at the forefront of ICT Policy making processes for the Internet to be a transformative space for all. WOUGNET in partnership with the Association for Progressive Communications (APC) conducted a desk review to ascertain the gender responsiveness of ICT policies and laws and create advocacy and awareness surrounding the need for more participation of women in ICT discussions, policies, and decision-making processes. The analysis of the laws was done on several of the existing country’s legislations including on Data Protection and Privacy Bill, the Electronic Transactions and Signatures Act, the Computer Misuse Act, and the Regulation on Interception of Communications Act among others.

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