Announced by U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris in March 2023, WiDEF aims to improve women's  livelihoods, enhance economic security, and strengthen resilience, by identifying, funding and  advancing effective solutions for women's economic empowerment. WiDEF in India is a joint effort  between USAID, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and the Reliance Foundation to accelerate  progress on closing the gender digital divide. WiDEF in India is managed by the GSMA Foundation  with support from the global WiDEF managing consortium.
Reliance Foundation’s support will double the available WiDEF funding in India and support the 2023  G20 Leaders commitment under India’s presidency to halve the digital gender gap by 2030.  Additionally, Reliance Foundation will support learning through development of knowledge products,  dissemination of promising practices and other tools, and bolster measurement and learning for all  India grantees. 
“The Women in the Digital Economy Fund (WiDEF) is a historic step for global collaboration to  achieve the G20 commitment to close the gender digital divide by 2030 and Reliance Foundation is  proud to come on board as a Global Anchor Partner,” said Ms. Isha Ambani, Director, Reliance Foundation. “We are committed to increasing our efforts to advance digital inclusion to improve  women’s livelihoods, economic security and resilience. Through WiDEF, Reliance Foundation will  work together to accelerate innovative solutions to empower women through technology in India and  also share best practices with other countries to help drive global progress towards this shared vision  for a more equitable future.” 
USAID/India Acting Mission Director Dr. Alexandria Huerta, said, “As the United States and India  partner to advance and achieve global development goals, closing the gender digital divide is  essential to progress in India and around the world. USAID is proud to partner with Reliance  Foundation through the Women in the Digital Economy Fund to accelerate women’s economic  empowerment. Building on our longstanding partnership and impactful results, USAID and Reliance  Foundation aim to empower millions of women across India, ensuring that the benefits of the digital  economy are accessible to all and fostering a more equitable future.”
This partnership builds on Reliance Foundation and USAID’s collaboration on WomenConnect  Challenge India. The WomenConnect Challenge is USAID’s global call for solutions to improve  women’s participation in everyday life by meaningfully changing the ways women access and use  technology. USAID and Reliance Foundation created the USAID and Reliance Foundation  WomenConnect Challenge India in 2020 to help bridge the gender digital divide for 600,000 women  across the subcontinent. The initiative has selected 17 awardees across two rounds, focusing on  innovative and culturally contextual solutions to bridge the gender digital divide. The awardees were  selected based on criteria that emphasized the ability to effectively dismantle barriers, ensure  equitable access, and digitally empower women from marginalized communities through innovative  solutions.  
In India, Reliance Foundation is also working together with BMGF to empower one million women  entrepreneurs in several states of India. In addition, Reliance Foundation is supporting Reliance Jio  and GSMA on a national roll-out of their Digital Skills Program, under the broader GSMA Connected  Women Commitment initiative which aims to provide training to rural women and individuals from  marginalized communities to help them make meaningful use of digital access. 
Similarly, the U.S. Government prioritizes the advancement of women’s economic empowerment  and digital inclusion in India and across the globe. USAID is also facilitating opportunities for women  entrepreneurs to build their digital skills, including in digital financial literacy, which accelerates their  participation in the formal economy. USAID has applied best practices from India throughout the  South Asia region, including improving digital skills for over 16,000 women entrepreneurs to grow  and sustain their businesses digitally through the South Asia Regional Digital Initiative. 
Since its launch in March 2023, the Women in the Digital Economy Fund (WiDEF) has several  strongly committed partners in the global consortium, in addition to Reliance Foundation, USAID and  BMGF. This includes governments, private sector companies, foundations, civil society, and  multilateral organizations. Together the partners have pledged more than $1.01 billion to accelerate  gender digital equality.