The digital gender divide remains an unacceptable barrier to
achieving the vision of a thriving Africa that benefits all her people. Join us
in Accra on September 13-14 for the inaugural Africa Summit on Women and Girls
in Technology to help find solutions to bridge this gap.
Web Foundation are jointly organising the Summit with the
Alliance for Affordable Internet (A4AI), in collaboration with UN Women, the
Ghana-India Kofi Annan Center of Excellence in ICT (AITI-KACE), and the
African Development Bank. The forum will
explore how technology policy can further the rights and interests of women and
girls in Africa so that millions of African women and girls can benefit from
access to technology and use their skills to build a better Africa for all.
It is an opportunity to join technologists, women’s rights
activists, and policy experts to discuss key issues such as access to
affordable broadband, women’s rights online, digital education and skills, and
digital entrepreneurship.
Travel Assistance
Limited travel scholarships will be awarded through a
competitive process to support participation by women and girls based outside
of Accra, Ghana. Other participants are responsible for their own travel and
accommodations.
If you require travel support, please register and answer
the additional questions on travel request. We encourage you to submit as soon
as possible.
For your convenience, the questions are copied below. We
recommend you prepare your responses in advance so you can easily paste into
the registration form. Please keep your responses brief, ideally less than 75
words each.
- Do you need support for accommodations, travel to Accra, or both?
- What unique experience, expertise, or perspective would you bring to the summit?
- What do you aim to accomplish through your participation?
- How do you plan to share your summit experience with your home community?
- Where else have you applied for travel support?
Register now—and use #TechWomenAfrica to tell us how you are
making digital inclusion possible for African women and girls.
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