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Let’s invest massively in digitisation to benefit the girl child 

Fri, Oct 13 2023 9:44 AM
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The Programmes Manager of Women in Livelihood Development (WiLD) has recommended massive investment in digital literacy programs, providing infrastructure support, and fostering a positive digital culture, especially for the girl child.

Mavis Wiafe stressed this could secure a brighter future for the girl child, ensuring that she grows into a confident, empowered woman ready to conquer the challenges of tomorrow.

She underscored the need to acknowledge the critical role digitalisation plays in empowering young girls and shaping them into successful women of tomorrow.

She said the digital era has opened up endless possibilities for the girl child, allowing them to access knowledge, education, and opportunities that were once limited or unavailable.

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Mavis Wiafe – Programme Manager, Women in Livelihood Development (WiLD)

Women in Livelihood Development is a Non-Governmental organisation with the objective of promoting women’s rights, and advocating livelihood development including increasing women’s access to land and other productive resources in the Banda District of the Bono Region.

In a statement to mark this year’s International Day of the Girl Child, Mavis Wiafe explained that digitalisation is essential for the girl child’s development and how it will shape the woman of tomorrow.

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According to her, digitalisation has revolutionised education by making it more accessible and affordable so that girls can now acquire knowledge from the comfort of their homes with online learning platforms, educational apps, and interactive digital tools.

“This empowers them to overcome traditional barriers to education such as distance, cultural constraints, or lack of resources.

“Digitalisation ensures that every girl has the chance to receive a quality education, becoming a stepping stone towards a brighter future,” Mrs Wiafe added.

She further stated that digitalisation has the power to create economic opportunities for the girl child, enabling them to become self-reliant and financially independent.

She stressed, “By embracing digitalisation, young girls can break free from traditional gender roles, contributing to economic growth and becoming influential women in their communities.”

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The Programme Director of WiLD noted that through technology and digital engagement, the girl child can become an agent of change, advocating for women’s rights and challenging gender inequalities that persist in society.

“As we embrace the digital age, we must ensure that every girl has equal access to digital tools, connectivity, and education whilst all stakeholders collaborate to bridge the digital divide and create an inclusive environment for the girl child,” she emphasised.

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