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2014
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UNICEF, United Nations Children's Fund
Information and communication technologies (ICTs), such as mobile phones, computers, and the internet, are often seen to aid development processes. Yet recent studies have shown that privileged access of men over women and limited access in remote and rural areas may worsen pre-existing inequalities.
This report is the result of a collaborative effort to investigate the manner in which ICTs can strengthen development interventions for children. It reviews recent literature and opinions with the hope of expanding the dialogue on key challenges, opportunities and best practices in assessing the role of ICTs in reaching the Millennium Development Goals.
The following questions represent a sample of those explored in this report:
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