![]() As of 2015, they held only 25 per cent of all computing jobs, and for women of colour, the percentage was even lower.īreaking the stereotypes and creating meaningful access to ICTs for girls and women must start early. The trends are not promising, according to a recent ITU report: the percentage of women in computing jobs has been declining since 1991, when women held 36 per cent of these jobs. See the UN Women statement on International Girls in ICT Day ► ![]() “We all have a role to play in ensuring that girls can access the skills and training needed to adapt to the challenges and opportunities that technology brings, so that the future of work is rooted in gender equality, and economic opportunities, arrangements and protections that work for all people”. Unprecedented hunger for change brings girls expanded horizons and changed attitudes
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