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International Day of Girls in IT…for a sustainable world

International Day of Girls in IT…for a sustainable world

Today we are in an era based on technology and innovation, a digital era in which we should not lose sight of the role of girls in achieving the principles of equality between men and women everywhere. Therefore, “International Day of Girls in Information Technology and Communications” is celebrated on April 24 of each year.

This year’s celebration – in 2025 – is titled “Girls in the Field of Information and Communications Technology for Comprehensive Digital Transformation,” as it is a celebration of the values of justice and principles of equality that have become the foundation of the civilized world. A call for sustainable change and a direction towards a brighter future for girls in the world of technology.

Therefore,Earth Guardswill answer in this article the question: How can the International Day of Girls in ICT be a turning point towards achieving the 17Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)? These global goals include engaging the community, promoting cooperation through partnerships, and inspiring girls to build a career in a field such as communications technologies; So keep reading.

Equality in a digital world

This year marks the celebration of the International Day of Girls in ICT in cooperation between the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) and the Arab States region, the Ministry of Digital Development of the Kyrgyz Republic, and the Ministry of Digital Transformation and Innovation of the Islamic Republic of Mauritania. For broad global participation.

Hence, the International Day of Girls in ICT will represent an opportunity to celebrate the potential of girls and young women in the digital world, and motivate them to engage in this vital field. If we want to achieve the goals of sustainable development, girls must be seriously and effectively involved in the technical process. Based on the fact that information and communications technology is a major driver for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), especially Goal No. (5), which focuses on gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls; To achieve financial and digital inclusion.

What are the functions of the future?

This day, which was approved by the International Telecommunication Union, generally calls for providing a supportive and stimulating environment that encourages girls to enter the world of technology, which lacks many women’s experiences. Expectations indicate that there will be more than two million technology jobs vacant in the coming years. Due to the shortage of specialists, which opens the door to female talent, especially in communications sciences.

Despite this huge number of opportunities, there are girls around the world who are far from these opportunities; Due to cultural variables and global social fluctuations that restrict their participation, the reality confirms that the numbers of female students in the fields of science and technology are still low, compared to male students.

The question now is, how does International Girls in ICT Day relate to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)? The answer lies in the fact that this sector not only contributes to the progress of women, but is also an essential engine for achieving social and economic progress at the global level. This is because information and communications technology (ICT) is the backbone of the future.

Climate change is everyone’s problem

When we bear in mind that diversity in the field of technology clearly contributes to exploring sustainable solutions, we realize that there is no alternative to integrating girls into this field of technology. At a time when the world is facing the challenges of climate change, we find that technology is one of the main tools for addressing these challenges, and this can only be achieved through the concerted efforts of everyone.

This is because girls who are trained in digital skills in the fields of programming, data analysis, and artificial intelligence – for example – have the ability to provide innovative solutions that contribute to improving the quality of life, as they become able to develop applications and algorithms for a more sustainable life, as well as their ability to design solutions to reduce carbon emissions and mitigate the effects of climate change. Therefore, empowering them in such fields is considered a sustainable investment that meets the needs of the present and the aspirations of the future.

So, it can be said: The integration of girls into the field of information and communications technology is an essential step towards achieving sustainable development, and that the greater their percentage in this field, the greater the opportunities for finding sustainable solutions that meet the world’s increasing and complex needs.

In conclusion, here is the opportunity before us to provide societies with sustainable digital inclusion, so that no one is left behind in a world that needs all efforts. In order to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

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