ITU launches Girls in ICT web portal
ITU has launched a new web Portal focused on
helping girls and women access training, job opportunities and career information
in the fast-growing information and communication (ICT) sector.
The portal is designed to help girls and young
women aged 11-25 prepare for and pursue a technology career, providing links to scholarships,
training and internships, ICT contests and awards, tech camps, online girls networks
and other programmes that will give them a boost in entering what has become a largely
male-dominated sector.
Turning girls on to technology
With computer and information systems professionals consistently ranked among the
top 20 best-paying jobs on a par with surgeons, orthodontists, airline pilots and
lawyers ITU is working to attract more young women and girls into the ICT sector,
encouraging them to expand their horizons and urging their teachers and parents to
cast aside old-fashioned negative attitudes.
Experts contend that girls and young women are turned off careers in technology
by a range of factors from the professions geek image to entrenched notions that
technology careers are unfeminine, too challenging, or just plain boring.
Research consistently shows that girls tend to choose careers where they feel they
can make a difference healthcare, education, medicine. With this new portal, were
trying to show them that theres much more to ICTs than writing computer code, said
Dr Hamadoun Touré, ITU Secretary-General. As we move towards an ICT-based Knowledge
Society, the rise of apps and the explosion in telemedicine, remote learning systems
and research and development make the ICT industry the most exciting choice any young
person can make. We are entering unchartered waters of creativity, innovation and
entirely new ways of working, interacting and learning. I hope our new portal will
serve as a showcase to attract the many talented girls and young women in countries
worldwide to this booming sector.
What does the portal contain?
The Girls in ICT Portal houses some 400 programmes, including over 100 scholarship
programmes and an equal number of contests and awards, some 60 training and internship
opportunities, over 100 online networks offering career support and mentoring, as
well as tech camps and Girls in ICT Day activities
(Source: ITU Newsroom)
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