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Pakistan leads global progress in ‘bridging mobile gender gap’
Pakistan has made the most significant progress in narrowing the mobile ownership gender gap, reducing it from 37% in 2024 to 27% in 2025. The country also saw a dramatic drop in the mobile internet gender gap, from 25% to 8%, with personal device ownership playing a critical role in enabling women's digital access.
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