UNESCO to host online debate on empowering women in the digital sphere
โ UNESCO Bangkok
As the world grapples with consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic, the cultural and creative industries are experiencing a rapid digital migration, with increasing digital consumption of culture, digital art production and streaming viewing. Yet, in this digital transition, women are facing many challenges.
To address these issues, UNESCO will host โYou Are Next: Empowering Creative Womenโ on 25 November 2020, with an online debate to celebrate womenโs creativity in the digital sphere. The debate also marks the conclusion of the UNESCO Sabrina Ho initiative strengthening the technical and entrepreneurial skills of young women in Mexico, Palestine, Senegal and Tajikistan.
Women are less connected, possess lower digital literacy skills, have less access to training programmes, and are less likely to be hired by technology companies, according to the 2018 UNESCO global report โRe|Shaping Cultural Policyโ. The report also found that women entrepreneurs often remain invisible in the digital creative industries, even though they represent half of those employed in these sectors worldwide.
The UNESCO Sabrina Ho initiative was designed to strengthen gender equality within the digital creative industries. It addresses the different needs, aspirations, capacities and contributions of young women working in the digital creative industries in developing countries, building the technical and entrepreneurial skills of women under the age of 40, as well as advocating for national policy initiatives and strategies that address gender equality in the cultural and creative sectors.
โThere is a strong link between investing in creative and cultural potential and sustainable development,โ said Ms. Ho, founder of Chiu Yeng Culture Limited, explaining the connection to UNESCO as the only UN agency with a cultural mandate.
The online debate, as part of UNESCOโs ResiliArt movement, will bring together renowned artists, cultural professionals and digital entrepreneurs from Asia and the Pacific to share their experiences, serving as a source of inspiration for new generations of creative women.
The first session covers the theme โDigital Creativity and Women Entrepreneurshipโ featuring Niyoza Ayni (Tajikistan), Nhung Nguyen (Viet Nam), Eeda Rijal (Nepal) and Khyati Trehan (India). The second discusses โGender Equality Policies for the Asia-Pacific Regionโ, with contributions from Dian Herdiany (Indonesia), Nguyen Thi Thu Ha (Viet Nam), Jane Sloane (United States) and Kay Poh Gek Vasey (Singapore).
The debate โYou Are Next: Empowering Creative Women will take place on 25 November 2020 from 13.30 to 17.00 Thailand time (GMT +7).
For further information on the ResiliArt debate, see the concept note here.
For registration, please access here.
For any inquiries, please contact us at: culture.bgk@unesco.org
URL:
https://bangkok.unesco.org/content/unesco-host-online-debate-empowering-women-digital-sphere
