Here you can find a vast array of resources curated or created by Digital Frontiers over the lifetime of the project, activities, and buy-ins
Project Kirana is currently training 3,000 women shop owners and managers in the cities of Lucknow and Kanpur, working to optimize business operations and leverage digital and financial tools to improve decision-making, personal agency, and revenue....
India has a significant gender digital divide, especially for low-income women. Prevailing social and gender norms, especially due to caste and mobility, make it difficult for women to own and use internet-enabled phones....
In Bihar, India, Mahadalit women are regarded as the poorest, lowest caste. These women are isolated due to cultural barriers, social norms, and rural location; they also face a high risk of rape and sexual harassment by members of upper castes. They are o...
Since Project Kirana’s launch in November 2020, more than 2,100 women have benefitted from the program....
This webinar focused on challenges and opportunities for MSMEs related to cybersecurity, as well as practical solutions....