DILI, 11 october, 2021 (TATOLI)- Only 15 percent of girls make up of Digital Science and Technology Graduates, The Secretary-General of United Nations (SGUN), António Guterres revealed in his message on the commemoration of International Day for Girl Child.
The UN SecGen Guterres’ stated that the strength, health, and empowerment of the world’s girls is a matter for every single day of the year, therefore The International Day of the Girl is an opportunity to recommit to this global imperative.
“Today’s girls are part of a digital generation. It is our responsibility to join with them in all their diversity, amplify their power and solutions as digital change‑makers, and address the obstacles they face in the digital space,” UN SecGen Antonio Guterres said in Observance Message, Calling for More Investment to Close Digital Gender Divide.
Guterres added that the path to girls’ digital quality is steep. A massive gap in Internet use spanning geographies and generations has grown from 11 percent in 2013 to 17 percent six years later. In more than two‑thirds of all countries, girls make up only 15 percent of graduates in STEM subjects — science, technology, engineering, and math.
“Girls have equal ability and immense potential in these fields, and when we empower them, everyone benefits. I saw this long before I began my political career, when I was a teacher in Lisbon and witnessed the power of education to uplift individuals and communities, That experience has guided my vision for gender equality in education ever since,” said Guterres.
Guterres declared that the investments in closing the digital gender divide yield huge dividends for all, therefore The United Nations is committed to working with girls so that this generation, whoever they are and whatever their circumstances, can fulfill their potential.
“The Generation Equality Action Coalition on Technology and Innovation is our new platform, where Governments, civil society, the private sector, and young leaders are coming together around collective initiatives and investments to support girls’ digital access, skills, and creativity. Together, let us ensure that girls play their full part in the digital generation to design and secure our common future.” He said.
Journalist: José Belarmino De Sá
Editor: Nelia Borges Rosario