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Article

7 Mar 2008

Author:
Ericsson

Ericsson employs mobile solutions to improve women's health, education and socioeconomic status

In support of International Women's Day 2008, Ericsson today announced its continuing commitment to women's health and to raising their socioeconomic status around the world with initiatives employing mobile telephony and high-speed mobile-broadband Internet access...Ericsson is developing the use of mobile technology as a way of strengthening human rights (such as the right to health, the right to education, and the right to safety and security), particularly in emerging markets.