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Bridging the Gender Gap: Empowering Women Through Technology

12
May 2021
Lilia Rizk & Hanae Bezad (ADEL)
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Technology continues to redefine and revolutionize the way we all live and work. Harnessing this technology to advance gender equality and women’s empowerment is vital for women and girls, and is also in line with the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development as a whole. Therefore, accessing technology, taking control of it, creating and shape it as well become essential for women and girls, and in contributing to gender equality across the board.

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