Bridging the Digital Divide: Driving ICT Partnerships for Transformative Outcomes

Bridging the Digital Divide: Driving ICT Partnerships for Transformative Outcomes

In a world where access to technology and digital resources plays a vital role in socioeconomic development, it is crucial to explore how ICT can be harnessed to address gender disparities. The panellists will shed light on the unequal access to healthcare, economic empowerment, and other challenges faced by women and marginalized communities. By showcasing examples of innovative technologies and platforms, the session aims to highlight the potential of ICT in supporting women's rights, promoting financial inclusion, and facilitating gender-responsive services.

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The esteemed panellists who will be sharing their insights and experiences are as follows:

Ronelle Naidoo : Head of Sales, Mint Group

Ronelle Naidoo, with her expertise in technology solutions, will provide valuable perspectives on leveraging ICT to bridge the digital divide and promote gender equality. Her insights will contribute to the understanding of how technology can be harnessed for transformative outcomes.

Joseph Ndaba : 4IR Commissioner, Presidential Commission on the Fourth Industrial Revolution & CEO of MDIHub

Joseph Ndaba's role as the 4IR Commissioner and CEO of MDIHub positions him as a thought leader in the intersection of technology and societal impact. His expertise will shed light on the role of ICT partnerships in driving transformative outcomes for gender equality.

Dimakatso Masiteng : Head Of Information Technology, National Youth Development Agency (NYDA)

Dimakatso Masiteng's extensive experience in the IT field, coupled with her work at the National Youth Development Agency, brings a unique perspective to the discussion. She will explore how ICT solutions can empower young women and marginalized communities, fostering inclusive growth and opportunity.

Prof. Alistair Mokoena (CMSA, Bcom, LLB, MBA, MDP, EDP, PhD) : Director for 谷歌 South Africa

Dr. Alistair Mokoena's expertise in technology and his role as the Director for Google South Africa will provide invaluable insights into the potential of ICT to address gender disparities. His experience will shed light on how public-private partnerships can drive the adoption and scalability of ICT solutions for gender equality.

The session will be skillfully moderated by Lesego Charlie , Head of Corporate Communications - Sub-Saharan Africa at Visa . Her expertise in communications and her passion for social impact will guide the conversation and ensure a vibrant exchange of ideas.

By bringing together these influential voices, Mint Group aims to foster dialogue on the importance of public-private partnerships and collaborations in driving the adoption and scalability of ICT solutions for gender equality. This session will inspire attendees to think critically about the potential of technology and encourage action towards bridging the digital divide.

We invite you to join us for this engaging discussion on 19-20 July 2023 at the Maslow Hotel, Sandton. Register now to secure your spot and be part of the conversation:

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Let's bridge the digital divide and drive transformative outcomes for gender equality through ICT partnerships. Together, we can make a difference!

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