Access Denied: Bridging the Gender Technology Gap
INVITATION
Wednesday, February 8th at 3:30pm
IREX
2121 K Street, NW, Suite 700
Washington DC, 20037
Featuring an expert panel of speakers:
Ritu Sharma [6], Co-Founder and President, Women Thrive Worldwide
Dr. Maura O'Neill [7], Senior Counselor to the Administrator and Chief Innovation Officer, USAID Willow
Sheila Casey, TechWomen Initiative, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, Department of State
Darsie, Independent Consultant and Former Senior Fellow for Partnership and Innovation, International Center for Research on Women
Nancy Taggart, Senior Technical Advisor, Education Development Center
Ari Katz [8], Deputy Director for Technology and Civil Society, IREX
In order to participate in economic, political, or social life, women – and men – must have access to information, which, in this day and age, means access to technology. Technology can also be a powerful tool for escaping poverty and accessing basic services – whether it is women who are using cell phones for cash transfers for food in the Horn of Africa or the use of digital cameras to prevent election fraud. Yet, throughout the world, people living in poverty have limited access to technology and, women, in particular, face myriad barriers– such as time, money, literacy, language, education, and location.
In an increasingly globalized and digitized world, what is the impact of this increased use of technology on the disproportionate amount of women who can’t access it? Donors have started to harness the power of technology to empower women and girls – how are they doing this well and what needs improvement? As government agencies increasingly rely on technology to disseminate information and consult with civil society about their own development, how are they ensuring that women’s voices are heard?
Please join us for an engaging dialogue to discuss this and other important issues around women, development and access to technology. Additional speakers are still to be confirmed.
Please RSVP by emailing Cori Fleser at cfleser@womenthrive.org [9].
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