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      Mobile phones, gender, and female empowerment in sub-Saharan Africa: studies with African youth

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            Informal m-health: How are young people using mobile phones to bridge healthcare gaps in Sub-Saharan Africa?

            The African communications 'revolution' has generated optimism that mobile phones might help overcome infrastructural barriers to healthcare provision in resource-poor contexts. However, while formal m-health programmes remain limited in coverage and scope, young people are using mobile phones creatively and strategically in an attempt to secure effective healthcare. Drawing on qualitative and quantitative data collected in 2012-2014 from over 4500 young people (aged 8-25 y) in Ghana, Malawi and South Africa, this paper documents these practices and the new therapeutic opportunities they create, alongside the constraints, contingencies and risks. We argue that young people are endeavouring to lay claim to a digitally-mediated form of therapeutic citizenship, but that a lack of appropriate resources, social networks and skills ('digital capital'), combined with ongoing shortcomings in healthcare delivery, can compromise their ability to do this effectively. The paper concludes by offering tentative suggestions for remedying this situation.
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              Youth Employment in Sub-Saharan Africa

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                Journal
                Information Technology for Development
                Information Technology for Development
                Informa UK Limited
                0268-1102
                1554-0170
                January 02 2020
                May 28 2019
                January 02 2020
                : 26
                : 1
                : 180-193
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Department of Anthropology, Durham University, Durham, UK
                [2 ] Department of Geography and Regional Planning, University of Cape Coast, Cape Coast, Ghana
                [3 ] University of Malawi, Zomba, Malawi
                [4 ] Department of Geography, University of Hull, Hull, UK
                [5 ] SALDRU, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa
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                10.1080/02681102.2019.1622500
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                © 2020

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