Abstract: Background: The adoption of digital technologies in all aspects of our lives has opened up new opportunities and challenges globally. Digital technologies are creating new opportunities to deliver work or services more efficiently and productively. The increase in innovations in this field, which has become more apparent after the COVID-19 pandemic, is so rapid that an abundance of new services and employment opportunities are emerging. However, even as technology rapidly expands and opportunities increase, it remains a fact that these opportunities are not equally accessible to women and girls worldwide. I’d Blush (2019) highlights the persistence and severity of the gender gap in digital skills. Since information.....
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