3.1. Problems women face when accessing and using ICTs in the rural areas of KZN (South Africa)
In table 1, respondents were asked questions relating to ICT problems/hindrances. Using a close-ended questionnaire, appropriate multiple answers were selected. Notably, 113 (56.5%) of the South African respondents felt that ICT services were unaffordable, with another 93 (41.5%) stating that ICTs were too far removed from them. Other inhibitors were time (93; 46.5%), computer illiteracy (42; 21.0%), poor roads (25; 12.5%) and cultural taboos (15; 7.5%). The figures below clearly illustrate that problems of access and exclusion for women in rural areas are evident, as an average of 96 (48%) respondents faced problems ranging from in-affordability to long distances and lack of time.
Table 1
Hindrances facing women when accessing and using ICTs in rural South Africa N= 200 and in Kenya N=200
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