Vietnam is implementing its national digital program to 2025 with a vision to 2030, focusing on the building of a digital government, a digital economy, and a digital society. Challenges facing the process include a significant gender gap in the technological realm. According to a research by the Vietnam Women’s Union, local females see little chance to access and use digital resources compared to the opposite sex, hindering the group in leveraging them for learning and working purposes.

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At an event reviewing the freshly ended Empower Her Tech program

Against the backdrop, the training program, co-organized by the UNDP and Alobase Technology and Services JSC, targeted boosting digital skills for female entrepreneurs and women aged 18-35 with non-tech startup ideas. Sixty learners, selected from 300 candidates registered, underwent 10 lessons, which taught them Wix – a no-code website building tool, generative artificial intelligence (AI) technology, and Canva – a design tool for non-professionals, among others.

UNDP Resident Representative in Vietnam Ramla Khalidi stated that Empower Her Tech is a small contribution aimed at narrowing the gender gap in the digital technology sector and promoting sustainable development for all.

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UNDP Resident Representative in Vietnam Ramla Khalidi speaks at the event.

In the time to come, the program will continue toward building a community of young female entrepreneurs, with a handbook on Canva, generative AI, and Wix published and distributed to educational institutions in Vietnam, benefiting all youth, regardless of gender.

Source: VNA