通过民间社会组织的角色和倡议,缩小印度尼西亚的数字性别差距

Sugeng Bahagijo, Y. Prasetyo, Denisa Kawuryan, Bonar Tua, Aditiana Dewi Eridani
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在印尼,数字性别差距仍然是一个看不见的大问题。单靠政府是无法弥补这一差距的,它需要私营部门的支持和公民社会的作用。本研究旨在探讨和确定公民社会组织(cso)在缩小印度尼西亚数字性别差距方面的作用。本研究采用定性方法,通过访谈和焦点小组讨论收集数据和信息,与长期倡导印度尼西亚各种弱势妇女群体的公民社会组织代表进行讨论。本文还回顾了与数字性别鸿沟相关的多篇文献和报告。本研究的一个重要发现是描述和探索公民社会组织在通过广泛的方案向妇女和弱势群体提供数字援助方面的各种作用,例如(1)倡导妇女权利,(2)促进数字扫盲,(3)实现性健康和生殖健康权利,(4)保护暴力受害妇女,(5)公共政策监督,(6)鼓励妇女参与公共/政治活动,(7)确保对边缘化群体的承认,(8)妇女经济赋权;(9)环境可持续性运动。这项研究的结果表明,公民社会组织直接或间接地促进了提高她们所接触的妇女个人和团体的能力。公民社会组织所扮演的各种数字指导角色帮助妇女和其他弱势群体变得更加自信,从而增加了她们对公共领域的参与,主要是通过使用信息通信技术/互联网。
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Closing The Digital Gender Gap In Indonesia Through The Roles And Initiatives Of Civil Society Organizations
The digital gender gap is still a big, unseen problem in Indonesia. The government alone will not be able to close this gap, and it needs support from the private sector and the role of civil society. This study aims to explore and determine Civil Society Organizations’ (CSOs) role in closing the digital gender gap in Indonesia. Using a qualitative approach, this research collected data and information through interviews and focus group discussions with CSO representatives who have long been advocating for various vulnerable groups of women in Indonesia. Multiple literatures and reports related to the digital gender divide were also reviewed. An important finding in this study is the description and exploration of the various roles of CSOs in digital assistance to women and vulnerable groups through a wide range of programs such as (1) advocating for women’s rights, (2) promoting digital literacy, (3) fulfilling the Rights to Sexual and Reproductive Health, (4) protecting women victims of violence, (5) public policy oversight, (6) encouraging women’s public/political participation, (7) securing recognition of marginalized groups, (8) women’s economic empowerment, and (9) environmental sustainability campaigns. The results of this research indicate that CSOs have directly or indirectly contributed to increasing the capacity of individual women and groups they engage with. The various digital mentoring roles performed by CSOs have helped women and other vulnerable groups to become more confident, thereby increasing their participation in the public sphere, mainly through the use of ICT/the internet. 
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