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G20 leaders’ declaration commits to halving digital gender gap by 2030

The G20 leaders agree to create a new working group on empowerment of women to support the G20 Women’s Ministerial and look forward to the convening of its first meeting during the Brazilian G20 Presidency.

September 09, 2023 / 20:37 IST
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The G20 reaffirms that gender equality is of fundamental importance, and that investing in the empowerment of all women and girls, has a multiplier effect in implementing the 2030 agenda.

The G20 Leaders’ Summit taking place on September 9-10 has shone a spotlight on the transformative power of women-led development with the declaration, which was adopted by consensus on Saturday, committed to halving the digital gender gap by 2030 and agreed to create a working group on empowerment of women which will convene its first meeting during the next Brazilian Presidency.

“We commit to halve the digital gender gap by 2030. To this end, we will address gender norms and barriers to accessibility, affordability, adoption, and usage of digital technologies; promote regulatory policy frameworks that enable all women and girls to actively participate in the formulation and implementation of national digital strategies, including enhancing digital literacy and skills,” the G20 Leaders’ Declaration stated.

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The G20 leaders agreed to create a new working group on empowerment of women to support the G20 Women’s Ministerial and look forward to the convening of its first meeting during the Brazilian G20 Presidency.

The declaration said that the G20 leaders arrived at a consensus to “identify and eliminate all potential risks that women and girls encounter from increased digitalisation, including all forms of online and offline abuse, by encouraging the adoption of safety-by-design approaches in digital tools and technologies; promote and implement gender-responsive policies to create an enabling, inclusive, and non-discriminatory digital economy for women-led and -owned businesses, including MSMEs".