Abstract

This study explores ICT's impact on women's empowerment in Afghanistan, aligning with global initiatives and SDGs. Using various statistical methods, it assesses digital platforms, literacy programs, and online courses. Findings show a consensus on ICT's positive influence on financial independence, economic empowerment, and health outcomes. A notable association is found between telemedicine, digital health, and improved women's health. Binomial tests indicate success in bridging the digital gender gap and enhancing awareness. Descriptive statistics reveal positive perceptions of social media, online communities, and digital advocacy in promoting gender equality. In conclusion, this research contributes to the discourse on ICT and women's empowerment, offering insights for policymakers. The study underscores ICT's transformative potential in addressing disparities and fostering positive societal changes in Afghanistan.

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