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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>By Yoshita Singh
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United Nations<\/a>: With a focus on highlighting good practices and experiences by India<\/a> on women's digital empowerment<\/a>, the Permanent Mission of India<\/a> to the UN will host a special discussion on leveraging public-private commitment for women's access to technology.

India's Permanent Mission will host a panel discussion on 'Leveraging Public-Private Commitment for Women's Greater Access to Technology and Education' on Monday that will be moderated by Susan Ferguson, Country Representative,
UN Women India<\/a>.

The discussion will take place on the margins of the ongoing session of the
Commission on the Status of Women<\/a>.

There will be speakers, including India's Permanent Representative to the UN Ambassador Ruchira Kamboj, Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations and Deputy Executive Director of UN Women Anita Bhatia, Joint Managing Director, Apollo Hospitals Dr Sangita Reddy and Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing and Communications Officer, LinkedIn Ms Melissa Selcher among other experts.

The panel discussion aims to share good practices and experiences by India on women's digital empowerment; share UN Women India's strategic partnerships with the private sector, including through Business Sector Advisory Council in co-creating an enabling environment for women's access to technology and education and explore opportunities for public-private partnerships to scale digital innovations to address the gender
digital divide<\/a> for women's empowerment and gender equality, a concept note on the event said.

On margins of the Commission on the Status of Women, the Permanent Mission of India will also co-host an India Roundtable on 'Grassroots Leadership and Transformation: Charting the path of empowerment through technology and skill development'. It will also host an informal briefing on G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors Meeting and G20 Foreign Ministers Meeting that was held in India recently.

The 67th session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) commenced on March 6 and will run through March 17 at the UN Headquarters here in New York.

The priority theme of this year's CSW is 'Innovation and technological change, and education in the digital age for achieving gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls' while the review theme is 'Challenges and opportunities in achieving gender equality and the empowerment of rural women and girls.'

Outcomes expected from the India-hosted panel discussion include identifying potential areas to leverage the private sector's thought and action leadership to move the needle on gender equality focusing on access to technology and education and experience sharing by other countries on good practices around women's access to technology and education that can be replicated at scale.

Last week, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that India has moved from women's development to women-led development in the last nine years.

Addressing the post-budget webinar on women empowerment, Modi highlighted that enrolment of women in the fields of engineering, science, technology and maths in the country today was 42 per cent.

The prime minister also said around 70 per cent of beneficiaries of the Mudra loan are women. These women are not only increasing the earnings of their families but are also opening new economic avenues for the nation, he said.<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":98592827,"title":"Tech execs race to save startups from 'extinction' after SVB collapse","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/tech-execs-race-to-save-startups-from-extinction-after-svb-collapse\/98592827","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":98596657,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"India to host panel discussion with focus on sharing good practices, experiences on women's digital empowerment","synopsis":"India's Permanent Mission will host a panel discussion on 'Leveraging Public-Private Commitment for Women's Greater Access to Technology and Education' on Monday that will be moderated by Susan Ferguson, Country Representative, UN Women India.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/india-to-host-panel-discussion-with-focus-on-sharing-good-practices-experiences-on-womens-digital-empowerment","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2023-03-13 10:42:11","lastupd":"2023-03-13 10:54:24","breadcrumbTags":["digital empowerment","india","permanent mission of india","united nations","internet","international","digital divide","Commission on the Status of Women","UN women india"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/india-to-host-panel-discussion-with-focus-on-sharing-good-practices-experiences-on-womens-digital-empowerment"}}" data-authors="[" "]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2023-03-13" data-index="article_1">

印度举办小组讨论与关注分享好的实践经验对妇女的数字授权

印度的永久使命将主办一个小组讨论的利用公私承诺对女性获得更多的科技和教育的周一将由苏珊•弗格森主持国家代表、联合国妇女印度。

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Yoshita辛格

联合国:重点突出良好的实践和经验印度对女性的数字授权,印度的永久使命联合国将举办一个特别讨论利用公私妇女获得技术的承诺。

印度的永久使命将主办一个小组讨论的利用公私承诺对女性获得更多的科技和教育的周一将由苏珊•弗格森主持国家代表,联合国妇女印度

利润率的讨论将在正在进行的会议妇女地位委员会

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会有音箱,包括印度常驻联合国大使代表Ruchira Kamboj,联合国助理秘书长和副执行主任联合国妇女安妮塔Bhatia,联合董事总经理,阿波罗医院Sangita Reddy博士和高级副总裁兼首席营销和通信官,LinkedIn梅丽莎女士选择通道等专家。

小组讨论的目的是分享最佳实践和经验的印度妇女的数字授权;分享联合国与私营部门女性印度的战略伙伴关系,包括通过业务部门咨询委员会在一起营造有利环境为妇女获得技术和教育和探索机会公私合作规模数字创新解决性别数字鸿沟妇女赋权和性别平等,这一概念在事件说。

利润率的妇女地位委员会的永久使命,印度还将共同主持一个印度圆桌会议的基层领导和转换:图表授权通过技术和技能发展的道路”。它还将举行一个非正式简报G20财长和央行行长会议和20国集团(G20)最近在印度举行的外长会议。

第67届妇女地位委员会(世界基督教联合会)在3月6日开始,将运行在3月17日在纽约联合国总部。

今年的世界基督教联合会的优先主题是“创新和技术变革,在数字时代和教育实现性别平等和妇女和女童的权利”,而评论主题是“挑战和机遇在实现性别平等和农村妇女和女童的权利”。

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印度主办小组讨论的结果预期包括识别潜在地区利用私营部门的思想和行动的领导将针在性别平等关注科技、教育和经验分享其他国家围绕妇女获得良好实践技术和教育,可以大规模推广。

上周,总理纳伦德拉•莫迪说,印度已经从女性的发展给女性发展在过去的九年。

解决post-budget妇女赋权网络研讨会,莫迪强调,招生的女性领域的工程,科学,技术和数学在中国今天是42%。

总理还说,大约70%的情态贷款是女性的受益者。这些女性不仅增加家庭的收入,也开放新经济途径的国家,他说。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>By Yoshita Singh
<\/strong>
United Nations<\/a>: With a focus on highlighting good practices and experiences by India<\/a> on women's digital empowerment<\/a>, the Permanent Mission of India<\/a> to the UN will host a special discussion on leveraging public-private commitment for women's access to technology.

India's Permanent Mission will host a panel discussion on 'Leveraging Public-Private Commitment for Women's Greater Access to Technology and Education' on Monday that will be moderated by Susan Ferguson, Country Representative,
UN Women India<\/a>.

The discussion will take place on the margins of the ongoing session of the
Commission on the Status of Women<\/a>.

There will be speakers, including India's Permanent Representative to the UN Ambassador Ruchira Kamboj, Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations and Deputy Executive Director of UN Women Anita Bhatia, Joint Managing Director, Apollo Hospitals Dr Sangita Reddy and Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing and Communications Officer, LinkedIn Ms Melissa Selcher among other experts.

The panel discussion aims to share good practices and experiences by India on women's digital empowerment; share UN Women India's strategic partnerships with the private sector, including through Business Sector Advisory Council in co-creating an enabling environment for women's access to technology and education and explore opportunities for public-private partnerships to scale digital innovations to address the gender
digital divide<\/a> for women's empowerment and gender equality, a concept note on the event said.

On margins of the Commission on the Status of Women, the Permanent Mission of India will also co-host an India Roundtable on 'Grassroots Leadership and Transformation: Charting the path of empowerment through technology and skill development'. It will also host an informal briefing on G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors Meeting and G20 Foreign Ministers Meeting that was held in India recently.

The 67th session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) commenced on March 6 and will run through March 17 at the UN Headquarters here in New York.

The priority theme of this year's CSW is 'Innovation and technological change, and education in the digital age for achieving gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls' while the review theme is 'Challenges and opportunities in achieving gender equality and the empowerment of rural women and girls.'

Outcomes expected from the India-hosted panel discussion include identifying potential areas to leverage the private sector's thought and action leadership to move the needle on gender equality focusing on access to technology and education and experience sharing by other countries on good practices around women's access to technology and education that can be replicated at scale.

Last week, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that India has moved from women's development to women-led development in the last nine years.

Addressing the post-budget webinar on women empowerment, Modi highlighted that enrolment of women in the fields of engineering, science, technology and maths in the country today was 42 per cent.

The prime minister also said around 70 per cent of beneficiaries of the Mudra loan are women. These women are not only increasing the earnings of their families but are also opening new economic avenues for the nation, he said.<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":98592827,"title":"Tech execs race to save startups from 'extinction' after SVB collapse","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/tech-execs-race-to-save-startups-from-extinction-after-svb-collapse\/98592827","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":98596657,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"India to host panel discussion with focus on sharing good practices, experiences on women's digital empowerment","synopsis":"India's Permanent Mission will host a panel discussion on 'Leveraging Public-Private Commitment for Women's Greater Access to Technology and Education' on Monday that will be moderated by Susan Ferguson, Country Representative, UN Women India.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/india-to-host-panel-discussion-with-focus-on-sharing-good-practices-experiences-on-womens-digital-empowerment","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2023-03-13 10:42:11","lastupd":"2023-03-13 10:54:24","breadcrumbTags":["digital empowerment","india","permanent mission of india","united nations","internet","international","digital divide","Commission on the Status of Women","UN women india"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/india-to-host-panel-discussion-with-focus-on-sharing-good-practices-experiences-on-womens-digital-empowerment"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/india-to-host-panel-discussion-with-focus-on-sharing-good-practices-experiences-on-womens-digital-empowerment/98596657">