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International Women's Day
It's Time to Proudly . . .
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"Celebrate"
March 8, 2023
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Women Around the World!
Although women make up close to half the world's population, 259 million fewer women have access to the Internet than men. PHOTO:Carly Learson / UNFPA Asia and the Pacific
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2023 THEME
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DigitALL:
Innovation and technology for
gender equality!
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It's Time to Go DIGITAL!!
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The United Nations Observance of IWD recognizes and celebrates the women and girls who are championing the advancement of transformative technology and digital education. IWD 2023 will explore the impact of the digital gender gap on widening economic and social inequalities. The event will also spotlight the importance of protecting the rights of women and girls in digital spaces and addressing online and ICT-facilitated gender-based violence.
Bringing women and other marginalized groups into technology results in more creative solutions and has greater potential for innovations that meet women’s needs and promote gender equality. Their lack of inclusion, by contrast, comes with massive costs: as per UN Women’s Gender Snapshot 2022 report, women’s exclusion from the digital world has shaved $1 trillion from the gross domestic product of low- and middle-income countries in the last decade—a loss that will grow to $1.5 trillion by 2025 without action. Reversing this trend will require tackling the problem of online violence, which a study of 51 countries revealed 38 per cent of women had personally experienced.
A gender-responsive approach to innovation, technology and digital education can increase the awareness of women and girls regarding their rights and civic engagement. Advancements in digital technology offer immense opportunities to address development and humanitarian challenges, and to achieve the 2030 Agenda’s Sustainable Development Goals. Unfortunately, the opportunities of the digital revolution also present a risk of perpetuating existing patterns of gender inequality. Growing inequalities are becoming increasingly evident in the context of digital skills and access to technologies, with women being left behind as the result of this digital gender divide. The need for inclusive and transformative technology and digital education is therefore crucial for a sustainable future.
The United Nations Observance of International Women’s Day under the theme, “DigitALL: Innovation and technology for gender equality”, will be marked by a high-level event on Wednesday, 8 March 2023, 10:00 – 11:30 a.m. EST. The event will bring together technologists, innovators, entrepreneurs, and gender equality activists to provide an opportunity to highlight the role of all stakeholders in improving access to digital tools and be followed by a high-level panel discussion and musical performances.
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United Nations
Secretary-General’s 2023 Message
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On International Women’s Day, we celebrate the achievements of women and girls across all walks of life, in all corners of the world.
But we also recognize the enormous obstacles they face — from structural injustices, marginalization, and violence, to cascading crises that affect them first and worst, to the denial of their personal autonomy and rights over their bodies and lives.
Gender-based discrimination harms everyone – women, girls, men, and boys.
International Women’s Day is a call to action.
Action to stand with women who are demanding their fundamental rights at great personal cost.
Action to strengthen protection against sexual exploitation and abuse.
And action to accelerate women’s full participation and leadership.
This year’s theme stresses the need for technology and innovation to advance gender equality.
Technology can expand pathways to education and opportunities for women and girls.
But it can also be used to amplify abuse and hatred.
Today, women make up under a third of the workforce in science, technology, engineering, and maths.
And when women are under-represented in developing new technologies, discrimination may be baked in from the start.
That is why we must close the digital divide and increase the representation of women and girls in science and technology.
Women’s exclusion from the digital world has shaved an estimated $1 trillion from the GDP of low- and middle-income countries in the last decade — a loss that could grow to $1.5 trillion by 2025 without action.
Investing in women uplifts all people, communities, and countries.
Let us work together – across governments, the private sector and civil society –to build a more inclusive, just, and prosperous world for women, girls, men, and boys everywhere.
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International Women's Day
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DEVELOPMENT TOOLS
TECHNOLOGIES &
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The internet has become a confluence of different technologies, thanks to a plethora of development tools found in every nook and corner of the internet world.
If you are a developer, then the chances of you not hearing about APIs are very slim. After all, APIs have become a buzzword in the ‘development world’ due to their ability to bring different utilities to your platter. Without APIs, it would have become impossible to address multiple needs in a single application.
In this post, we will quickly understand what is an API and follow it up with 10 APIs every developer should know today.
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Ana Vizitiv, a young activist promoting
"Girls in STEM"
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Learn more on the following web page:
https://eca.unwomen.org/en/news/stories/2021/10/ana-vizitiv-a-young-activist-promoting-girls-in-stem
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The development of technology is
intended for the development,
progress and prosperity of
ALL OF HUMANITY:
African Girls Can Code Initiative (AGCCI)
builds digital skills and
momentum towards a better future
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"Both Males and Females!"
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Let's all do our part to achieve . . .
DigitALL:
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"Innovation and technology for gender equality!"
It's an inalienable . . .
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"Human Right!"
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