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International Day of the Girl 2021

In 2021, the Generation Equality Forum launched five-year commitments for bolder solutions to gender inequality – just as the world entered the second year of the COVID-19 pandemic. 

While the pandemic has accelerated digital platforms for learning, earning, and connecting, some 2.2 billion people below the age of 25 still do not have internet access at home. 

Girls are more likely to be cut off. The gender gap for global internet users grew from 11 percent in 2013 to 17 percent in 2019. In the world’s least developed countries, it hovers around 43 percent. 

But the gender digital divide is about more than connectivity. Girls are also less likely than boys to use and own devices and gain access to tech-related skills and jobs. Only by addressing the inequity and exclusion that span geographies and generations can we usher in a digital revolution for all, with all.

Digital generation. Our generation.

Girls know their digital realities and the solutions they need to pave paths to freedom of expression, joy, and boundless potential. Together, let’s widen these pathways so that this generation of girls can become a generation of technologists.

Ways to get involved

  • Share stories, blogs, and videos of inspiring adolescent girls who are tech trailblazers in their own right. Email us at mcsa@edupix.org
 
  • Join Mallard Creek STEM Academy Girls Who Code. Girls Who Code prepares our female students to thrive and lead in the tech workforce. We focus our work not only on gender diversity but also on young women who are historically underrepresented in computer science fields.
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