The document describes the Info Lady program in Bangladesh, which trains rural educated women to use information and communication technologies to provide services to households in their villages. As Info Ladies, the women are equipped with devices like netbooks and cameras loaded with local language content on livelihood and health topics. They visit households and conduct learning sessions on agriculture, government services, and income generation. A typical day involves two learning sessions and visits to 25-30 households, providing services and connecting people to relatives abroad. Info Ladies earn between $100-$300 per month and can save for future security. The model improves access to information, facilitates empowerment, and creates employment for rural women.