2020 Women’s Rights Online Social Kit
Our new report ‘Women’s Rights Online: closing the digital gender gap for a more equal world’ provides a snapshot of digital gender inequality across four countries in three regions.
Please help us share the report on social media. We’ve suggested sample text and graphics below. Graphics can be downloaded via the provided links.
Share the report with hashtag #WomensRightsOnline and the link http://webfoundation.org/research/womens-rights-online-2020/.
Copy and paste the text to tweet the messages below. Graphics can be downloaded via the provided links.
The digital gender divide prevents millions of women from accessing the full benefits of digital technology.
@webfoundation calls on governments & companies to embrace policies to make the internet a driving force for gender equality. #WomensRightsOnline
https://webfoundation.org/research/womens-rights-online-2020/
A hidden digital gender divide lies beyond the gap in internet access. If we don’t understand all the ways women are prevented from using the internet fully, we won’t achieve digital equality.
Learn more in @webfoundation’s #WomensRightsOnline report.
https://webfoundation.org/research/womens-rights-online-2020/
When we need the internet more than ever, it must work for everyone.
@webfoundation’s #WomensRightsOnline report calls for action to close the global digital gender gap keeping millions of women from accessing the full benefits of digital technology.
https://webfoundation.org/research/womens-rights-online-2020/
Gaps in quality of connectivity & digital skills. Concerns around privacy and data protection. Each of these barriers leaves us with an internet that does not work equally well for women & men.
Read more in @webfoundation’s #WomensRightsOnline report.
https://webfoundation.org/research/womens-rights-online-2020/
Copy and paste the text to post the messages below. Graphics can be downloaded via the provided links.
When women and girls aren’t able to fully participate online, we miss out on their talents, ideas and experiences.
A new report from the Web Foundation outlines the barriers we must urgently address to make sure women and girls can equally use and influence the technology reshaping our world.
https://webfoundation.org/research/womens-rights-online-2020/
When we need the internet more than ever, it must work for everyone. It’s completely unacceptable that so many women and girls around the world are denied this lifeline.
A new report from the Web Foundation calls on governments and companies to embrace policies that can help make sure women and girls everywhere can access the full benefits of digital technology.
https://webfoundation.org/research/womens-rights-online-2020/
The captions can be paired with one of the illustrations below. Click the links to download the graphics.
If we don’t understand all the ways women are prevented from using the internet fully, we won’t achieve digital equality. Learn more from @www_foundation: webfdn.org/WRO
The digital gender divide means women & girls across the globe are less able to use & influence the tech reshaping our world. This has to change. Learn more from @www_foundation: webfdn.org/WRO