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It has been found that cybercrimes and threats to women online are rising by the day, so that they are the prime targets of some sensitive crimes like revenge pornography and sextortion. For more details please visit digitalshakti.org

It has been found that cybercrimes and threats to women online are rising by the day, so that they are the prime targets of some sensitive crimes like revenge pornography and sextortion. Reasons causing this are not only economical, but also social and cultural, that prevent women from using the internet and issues like trolling that pop up when one uses it too often. With the development of a more advanced and digital age , it is of paramount importance to break this gender divide and create awareness among internet users, to help curb the threats and problems associated with the internet and its usage, and also pave a path to reap the benefits of these great technological advancements.

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Social networking giant Facebook today said it has partnered with National Commission for Women (NCW) to launch a digital literacy programme in collaboration with the Cyber Peace Foundation (CPF).

As part of the digital literacy programme pilot, awareness training will be conducted for 60,000 women in universities across major cities in Haryana, Delhi-NCR, Manipur, Sikkim, Meghalaya, Maharashtra, and Tamil Nadu over a one-year period, Facebook said in a statement.

These interactive sessions will provide training on safe and responsible use of the internet, social media and email and will enable trainees to differentiate between credible and questionable information, it added.

The training will be conducted in local languages.

“In today’s internet age, opportunities for women are immense…However, with more women going online, NCW has witnessed a surge in cyber crime related complaints registered at the commission in the past three years – this trend is worrying,” Rekha Sharma, Chairperson (I/C) of NCW, said.

Cyber Peace Foundation (CPF) President Vineet Kumar echoed similar views.

“Women are especially vulnerable to cybercrimes, false news, hate speech and other forms of cyber bullying which can have a disastrous effect on them,” Kumar said.

He added that CPF’s volunteers can effectively work with womens’ groups to educate them and raise awareness on online safety.

“Economies can only grow well with equal participation from women, and in today’s age, this can largely happen with the free and unhindered presence of women on the internet,” Facebook Public Policy Director (India, South and Central Asia) Ankhi Das said.

“This naturally calls for the protection of women when they are online in a manner which reassures and enables them to freely express themselves and share their views,” Das added.

Source : https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/info-tech/facebook-to-offer-digital-literacy-programme-for-women/article24034906.ece