Mobile Phones for Women

A New Approach for Social Welfare in the Developing World
Fri, 12/17/2010
Scientific American

An ICRW report on how technological innovations can advance women economically is featured in a Scientific American article about mobile phone use by women in developing countries. The article also highlights the mWomen Program, which is supported by the Cherie Blair Foundation, an ICRW research partner.

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