The theme: Think equal, build smart, innovate for change
The theme for International Women’s Day 2019,
which will take place on 8 March, is “Think
equal, build smart, innovate for change”.
The theme will focus on innovative ways in which
we can advance gender equality and the empowerment of women, particularly in
the areas of social protection systems, access to public services and
sustainable infrastructure.
The achievement of the ambitious Sustainable
Development Goals (SDGs) requires transformative shifts, integrated approaches
and new solutions, particularly when it comes to advancing gender equality and
the empowerment of all women and girls. Based on current trajectories, existing
interventions will not suffice to achieve a Planet 50-50 by 2030. Innovative
approaches that disrupt “business as usual” are central to removing structural
barriers and ensuring that no woman and no girl is left behind.
Innovation and technology provide unprecedented
opportunities, yet trends indicate a growing gender digital divide and women
are under-represented in the field of science, technology, engineering,
mathematics and design. It prevents them from developing and influencing gender-responsive
innovations to achieve transformative gains for society. From mobile banking to
artificial intelligence and the internet of things, it is vital that women’s
ideas and experiences equally influence the design and implementation of the
innovations that shape our future societies.
Echoing the CSW63 Priority theme,
IWD 2019 will look to industry leaders, game-changing start-ups, social
entrepreneurs, gender equality activists, and women innovators to examine the
ways in which innovation can remove barriers and accelerate progress for gender
equality, encourage investment in gender-responsive social systems, and build
services and infrastructure that meet the needs of women and girls. On 8 March
2019, join us as we celebrate a future in which innovation and technology
creates unprecedented opportunities for women and girls to play an active role
in building more inclusive systems, efficient services and sustainable
infrastructure to accelerate the achievement of the SDGs and gender equality.
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