
Empowerment, Not Exploitation: Women’s Digital Safety
In an era of rapid digital transformation, the internet should be a gateway to opportunity. Yet, for many women, it has become a space of risk.
According to The Economist Intelligence Unit, 38% of women have experienced online harassment—highlighting a growing barrier to safe digital participation. From cyber blackmail and harassment to data breaches, these threats are not just technical issues; they are critical barriers to gender equality and economic inclusion.
The Challenge: Beyond the Screen
Digital threats have real-world consequences. When women face online extortion or cyberbullying, the impact extends to their careers, mental well-being, and financial independence. As a result, many women withdraw from the digital economy altogether, limiting both personal growth and broader community development.
The Nama Strategy: Awareness into Action
At Nama Foundation, we believe that sustainable development is impossible without a safe digital environment for women. Our approach moves beyond awareness to direct, practical intervention through:
⚫Legal & Rights Advocacy: Raising awareness of digital rights and legal protections against cybercrimes
⚫Technical Resilience Workshops: Training women in digital hygiene, account security, and data protection
⚫Capacity Building: Strengthening confidence and leadership for safe participation in the digital space
Our 2026 Goal: A Call for Strategic Partnership
Nama aims to empower 2,000 women with practical digital safety skills—enabling them not only to protect themselves online, but also to confidently access and sustain income opportunities in the digital economy.
The need for action is immediate.
We invite funding partners to join us in empowering 2,000 women with essential digital safety skills by 2026.
Your investment will enable safe digital participation, unlock income opportunities, and drive measurable and inclusive economic growth.

