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Digital Inclusion

UNESCO is fostering equality in the digital sphere. Worldwide, , and (43 per cent) is still not using the Internet, compared to 38 per cent of all men. Especially in emerging technologies, there is a need to bridge the divide and address these challenges to enable inclusive digital societies.

Priority Gender

Joint Report on Effects of AI on the Working Lives of Women
I鈥檇 Blush if I Could

#InternationalWomensDay: Does Artificial Intelligence advance gender equality?

As the use and development of Artificial Intelligence (AI) continues to mature, it鈥檚 time to ask: What will tomorrow鈥檚 labor market look like for women? Are we effectively harnessing the power of AI to narrow gender equality gaps, or are we letting these gaps perpetuate, or even worse, widen?鈥 Join the celebration of International Women鈥檚 Day 2022 with this panel discussion that will map the unique opportunities and challenges that AI presents for the working lives of women. This event is based on the new joint report by UNESCO, the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and UNESCO entitled: 鈥淭he Effects of Artificial Intelligence on the Working Lives of Women鈥.

Youth Inclusion

Microlearning for Youth on AI and Human Rights

Publications

Artificial intelligence needs assessment survey in Africa
Sibal, Prateek
UNESCO
Neupane, Bhanu
2021
UNESCO
0000375322
Steering AI and advanced ICTs for knowledge societies: a Rights, Openness, Access, and Multi-stakeholder Perspective
Xianhong Hu
UNESCO
Neupane, Bhanu
Echaiz, Lucia Flores
Sibal, Prateek
Rivera Lam, Macarena
2019
UNESCO
0000372132