Countries can close the digital gender gap by focusing on Rights, Education, Access, Content, and Targets (REACT): protecting online rights, improving education, ensuring affordable access, providing empowering content, and setting measurable gender equity targets.
Our Digital Gender Gap Audit project assesses the policy efforts and progress made on a national level around the main challenges preventing the closure of a formidable gender gap in internet access, digital skills, and online rights.
This Playbook draws from the experience and learnings from the work of World Wide Web Foundation and the WRO Network in advocating for gender-responsive ICT Policy.
Using the Tech Policy Design Lab Playbook to co-design platform governance policies and counter malicious flagging
A tool based on the Trusted Design Norms to assess the adherence to and impact of Trusted Design, as well as serve as the basis for regulations.
Assessing, improving, and ensuring the safety of tools and interventions aimed at tackling OGBV for safer online spaces for everyone.
Tech Policy Design Labs unite governments, companies, and civil society to collaboratively use human-centered design for creating tech-related policies, processes, or products that uphold human rights with measurable and accountable commitments.
This Playbook draws from the experience and learnings from the work of World Wide Web Foundation and the WRO Network in advocating for gender-responsive ICT Policy.
Investigating the drivers of perpetrators, their attack patterns, and how to mitigate their influence.