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NCR urges women to leverage tech to champion their cause – BusinessGhana


Women have been urged to leverage on technology to champion their cause to become more influential in society.

By that, they will be moving towards reducing the total dominance of men in all endeavours, including politics, economics and general social life.

The Network of Communications Reporters (NCR) made the call in a statement released in Accra yesterday to mark World Women’s Day, which falls today.

The release was signed by the Dean of the NCR, Mr Charles Benoni Okine.

“Through technology, women can reach one another and wage a relentless campaign that can make their voices heard on any matter of concern,” the statement said and added that access to technology, control of it and the ability to create and shape it were fundamental issues of women’s human rights.

The statement said women must strive to close the technology gap and empower themselves and girls to create innovative solutions to advance equality in their communities.

The statement added that with a mobile phone, a pregnant woman in a rural area for instance, could stay connected to a midwife. For other women and girls, Internet access and a mobile phone could mean access to a bank account for the first time, a new tool to learn how to read and write or a way to stay safe and avoid harassment in a crowded city.

According to the Global Fund for Women, 200 million more men than women worldwide have access to the Internet, and women are 21 per cent less likely to own a mobile phone.

It said through the use of technology, women stood a better chance to address issues including “violence against women, safety and access to safe spaces, political empowerment, education and health care.

It could also be the best tool to fight against one of the most criminal acts against women in work places because they can use technology to report sexual harassment wherever they find themselves.”

Commendations

The statement used the opportunity to congratulate some prominent women in society who have led in the telecom/ICT space.

It mentioned the Minister of Communications, Mrs Ursula Owusu-Ekuful, who is playing a pivotal role in the fight against cybercrime and championing the national agenda on technology.

It also commended Mrs Patricia Obo-Nai, the new Chief Executive Officer of Vodafone Ghana, the first Ghanaian woman to hold that position, and the Airteltigo CEO, Ms Mitwa Kaemba Ng’ambi.

The Director News of the Graphic Communications Group Limited, Mrs Mavis Kitcher, was also commended for being the first female to ascend that position.

She is also the President of the Association of Women in the Media (ASWIM).

The statement added: “These are testimonies to the fact that technology/ICT is not beyond women. Women must encourage their girl-child to take keen interest in the area. We also want to see women leverage technology, social media in particular, to advertise and sell and do brisk business and use financial technology to sell”.

The statement wished all women well in all their endeavours in the coming year.



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