Title: ICT for Women Entrepreneurship in AsiaPacific
1ICT for Women Entrepreneurship in Asia-Pacific
Expert Group Meeting on ICT Policy from a
Gender Perspective Bangkok, December 18-19th,
2001 Bianca R. Tonetti Asian and Pacific
Centre for Transfer of Technology (APCTT)
2Facts and figures
- The online female population in ASIA in 2000
accounted for 22 of Internet users
- By 2003 there will be 8 million women Internet
users in CHINA and 2 million in INDIA
- 23 women Internet users in INDIA in 2000
- 38.7 in CHINA in 2001
- Women entrepreneurs manage 35 of SMEs in the
region, more than 1/3 of 95 of all enterprises
in Asia Pacific
- However, out of 15,000 members of IWAPI-Indonesia
only 12 have e-mail accounts
- Only a small portion of the female population of
Asian developing countries is digitally empowered
3 Facts and figures
Womens Internet use in Asia-Pacific and USA
Source Hafkin Taggart, Gender, IT and
Development Countries, AED for USAID, 2001.
4Impact of IT on womens work
- Women concentrated at lower skilled employment
levels
- Automation in manufacturing/services
- Relocation of production
- New skill requirements
- Creation of new jobs in
- INFORMATION PROCESSING
- BANKING
- INSURANCE
- PRINTING
- PUBLISHING
- Conducive policies in India and Malaysia have led
to women occupying high-skilled and managerial
positions
5Information processing
PROJECT SITA AND WOMENS e-COOPERATIVE
MITRAMANDAL - INDIA
- Studies in Information Technology Applications
(SITA) is a computer-skill training program for
450 women from a disadvantage background and with
limited communication skills. It is sponsored by
InfoDev - World Bank
- Global Challenge Award 2000, finalist Stockholm
Challenge Award 2000, selected as Most Promising
Social Enterprise 2002
- Poor response of the job market to the project
trainees
- Self-employment through the womens cooperative
MitraMandal
6Information processing
WOMENS e-COOPERATIVE MITRAMANDAL
Professional Wing Training of trainers RD
marketing and publicity
Earning Wing Trainers and trainees use IT skills
to generate income
MitraMandal
Learning Wing Implements the learning strategy
Public/Private Organizations Providers of work
Source SITA.
7Information processing
PROJECT SITA AND WOMENS e-COOPERATIVE
MITRAMANDAL - INDIA
SITA trainees
SITA head trainer
SITA senior instructor
Source SITA
8Information processing
SECTOR PROFILE IN ASIA
- CHINA, INDIA, SINGAPORE and VIETNAM are taking
large shares of the outsourcing markets in data
processing
- The PHILIPPINES concentrates the largest number
of women workers in remote data entry
- Many new jobs are in call centres and satellite
offices performing back office functions
9Information processing
OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN IN ASIA
- One million jobs in call centres are expected to
be created in INDIA - by 2007
- In INDIA over 350,000 women are expected to be
working in remote data processing by - 2008
- Womens attempts to create self-employment are
frustrated by their lack of business and
marketing skills
- Women working in data entry in BANGLADESH would
earn 88 more than in local jobs
10Information processing
CONDUCIVE POLICIES
- Good telecom infrastructure
- IT training in and out of school
- Training in marketing and business development
11Clothing and textile manufacturing
RANLIYA GARMENT INDUSTRIES - SRI LANKA
- Established in 1978 by Ms. Hapuarachchi. Turnover
of US23 million, workforce of 6,000. 95 are
women
- The company utilizes CAD/CAM machines for garment
design, computerized sewing and embroidery
machine and has a production capacity of 700,000
pieces per month
- Technology transfer was successful thanks to an
easily trainable workforce due to Sri Lankas
high literacy rate
- The new technology enhances the productivity
while meeting the requirements of international
markets in terms of timeliness, pricing and
quality standards
12Clothing and textile manufacturing
RANLIYA GARMENT INDUSTRIES - SRI LANKA
CAD/CAM machine for garment design
Computerized sewing machine
13Clothing and textile manufacturing
SECTOR PROFILE IN ASIA
- Asias share of total employment in the industry
was 72 in 1998
- In 1995 Asia concentrated 80 of global women
workers in the textile sector
- China is the major employer accounting for 20 of
the global workforce
- Women take up 71 of the jobs in clothing in the
region, with China the major employer (20)
followed by Indonesia and Thailand
Source ILO.
14Clothing and textile manufacturing
OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN IN ASIA
- In Italy women subcontractors use IT applications
for the instant fashion market
- Computer technology offers opportunities for
small and medium women-owned clothing
manufacturing units
- Decentralization allowed by
- fragmentation of production particularly in
garment manufacturing
- Promotion of small-scale sector instrumental for
the development of the sector
15Clothing and textile manufacturing
CONDUCIVE POLICIES
- Promotion of small-scale sector
- Government to initiate, coordinate and share the
cost of RD and training schemes
- Entrepreneurship development training
- Dissemination of technology information
16Software programming
VIJAY SOFTWARE DEVELOPERS (VSD) - INDIA
- Shefali Kapoor established an education and
career guidance centre in 1990, a computer
academy in 1991 and VSD in 1992. Turnover of
US222,000 and workforce of 6 software developers
- Technology transfer was successful thanks to her
post graduation in computer sciences. She entered
the business when computer started to be used for
back-office support, pay-roll management,
inventory control etc.
- Advantages she found in her business are
- - availability of personnel possessing technical
know-how - know-how could be updated on the job,
and - - tremendous scope of IT-enabled services
17Software programming
VIJAY SOFTWARE DEVELOPERS (VSD) - INDIA
Shefali Kapoor
Software developers at work
18Software programming
SECTOR PROFILE IN ASIA
- Software sector in INDIA has grown by 50 in the
1990s creating exports, domestic jobs and
technical talents
- The number of women programmers, designers,
inventors and fixers of computers is limited in
the developing world
- Customized software services are potentially
attractive to small and medium sized women
enterprises
- However in MALAYSIA women are 30 of IT
professionals and in INDIA comprise 20 of
professional jobs in the software industry
19Software programming
OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN IN ASIA
- Network administration and maintenance are
services strongly needed by private sector and
government institutions
- The greatest potential for job opportunities is
in the core IT sector
- In INDIA and CHINA opportunities are available
for women in the software industry
- IT education and training is an area particularly
suitable for women
20Software programming
CONDUCIVE POLICIES
- Introduction of IT at early stages of formal
education
- Less expensive courses on IT
- State-private sector cooperation for HRD
development
- Increasing the number of girls and women studying
IT-related subjects in formal schooling
- IT info dissemination for girls and women
(career fairs)
- IT training out of school
- Entrepreneurship development training
21Conclusions
POLICIES FOR WOMENS DIGITAL EMPOWERMENT
Regulatory environment
Infrastructure
Education and training
- Rural areas
- Cost of hardware, software, service
- Alternative sources of software
- Cyberkiosks and telecenters
- Impact assessment of legislation on working women
- Taxes and subsidies for investment promotion in
strategic sectors
- HRD at al levels
- Scholarships and reservations
- Business development programmes for
self-employment -
22Web References
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