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Reliance Jio And GSMA Roll Out A Nationwide Digital Skills Programme

Opportunity India Desk
Opportunity India Desk Feb 07 2023 - 3 min read
Reliance Jio And GSMA Roll Out A Nationwide Digital Skills Programme
The GSMA’s Connected Women programme works with mobile operators and their partners to address the barriers to women accessing and using mobile internet.

In a joint initiative under the broader GSMA Connected Women Commitment, Reliance Jio and GSMA have announced the roll out of Digital Skills Programme that aims to provide need-based training to rural women and individuals from marginalised and low-income groups to help them make meaningful use of digital access.

As per the GSMA’s Mobile Gender Gap Report 2022, women in India are 41 per cent less likely than men to use mobile internet. A total of 330 million women in India still do not use mobile internet, compared to 248 million men. Lack of literacy and digital skills is one of the top reported barriers to mobile internet use.

As a part of this programme, the GSMA and Jio teams worked together to assess prevalent digital skill gaps and develop need-based digital skills training toolkits that are India specific.  The toolkits were designed post extensive field research and user feedback.

Over 1,000 rural women and men from Uttar Pradesh and Tamil Nadu participated and provided inputs for the refinement of the digital training toolkits during the trial phase. The national roll-out phase is now underway, with the programme being rolled out across 10 states with a focus on reaching women and marginalised groups.

Reliance Foundation will be supporting the rollout through its large network and self-help groups, particularly in rural areas.

On this occasion, Isha Ambani, Director, Reliance Jio, said, “Mobile technology has the power to empower women, making them feel more connected, independent, and secure, and providing them with access to important information that helps them in their daily lives. We are proud to partner with GSMA in this programme to take digital skills training to the women across India and be the wind beneath their wings.”

Commenting on the programme, Mats Granryd, Director General, GSMA, said, “Mobile technology has the potential to positively contribute to protecting women’s human rights and to strengthen their economic, social, and political empowerment and development. But more needs to be done to ensure women are not being left behind in an increasingly connected world. We are excited to partner with Jio and Reliance Foundation to take the Digital Skills Programme national and help accelerate digital inclusion for women.”

Over the next few months, both Reliance Jio and Reliance Foundation will be focusing on scaling up the programme.

The GSMA’s Connected Women programme works with mobile operators and their partners to address the barriers to women accessing and using mobile internet and mobile money services.

Connected Women aims to reduce the gender gap in mobile internet and mobile money services and unlock significant commercial opportunities for the mobile industry and socio-economic benefits for women. The Connected Women programme is currently funded by the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) and the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA), and is supported by the GSMA and its members.

The digital skills training toolkits have been funded by the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation. The views expressed do not necessarily reflect the UK, Swedish or Norwegian governments’ official policies.

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