The document looks at the existing digital gender gap and also the implications of the new digital, technology dominated and AI led world on the life of women in the global south. Highlighting the economic opportunities as well as the challenges of these for women in terms of access to resources and also the impact of technology mediated violence on women. “Grounded in foundational feminist principles of openness for constructive pluralism, freedom for equitable and just societies, and security for flourishing futures, the charter urges the Global Digital Compact to address three central demands: – State and corporate accountability for protecting women’s human rights in the digital age – A new global social contract for a socially just digital transition – Commoning the internet and data resources” (“charter-of-feminist-demands-from-the-global-south.pdf”, p. 2)
of the commons.