Together with its employees, Cisco recognizes International Girls in ICT Day, held onApril 22, 2021,with the aim of inspiring girls and women to consider studying science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM); and consider a career in technology at this critical time.
Global figures show a startling economic disparity; with women losing jobs at almost twice the rate of men and leaving 47 million more women and girls below the poverty line. According to UN Women, the impact of pre-existing gender inequalities will continue to impact this imbalance. Women and men both take on more household chores and care for children and family members during lockdowns, but the majority of work still falls on the shoulders of women and girls.
Support of International Girls in ICT (Information and Communications Technology) Day helps to promote technology-focused career opportunities for girls and women in the world's fastest-growing sector. And there's never been a more important time to engage and inspire the next generation of female technologists. We recently asked girls to imagine how technology can support their passion, please watch the video to find out what they had to say.
Kicking off across the globe to mark Girls in ICT Day, Cisco aims to inspire 20,000 girls through a program, which includes:
The program aims to help girls uncover and see opportunities within the ICT industry, and acknowledges the importance of gender diversity to innovate and to help empower an inclusive future for all.
Cisco's Senior Vice President of Corporate Affairs, Tae Yoo, said, "If we want more girls and women to secure their own economic futures and support global economic growth, it makes sense to expose them to the opportunities STEM skills can provide. The opportunities for those with IT training not only reside in the technology field, but also extend across all industries."
"For instance, 90 percent of IT skills and jobs in the United States exist in non-technology industries (such as professional services, financial services, health care, retail, etc.) and are growing 50 percent faster than technology industries. We believe STEM skills carry endless possibilities and want to make sure girls and women are aware of them."
The goal of Cisco's support of International Girls in ICT Day is to encourage girls to explore educational opportunities through Cisco Networking Academy, a global IT education program that partners with learning institutions to empower people with the skills they need. Ninety-five percent of students who completed CCNA curriculum or higher say Networking Academy helped them obtain a job or educational opportunity, according to student outcome surveys for the 2020 fiscal year.
You can join the upcomingWomen Rock-IT broadcaston April 22nd, and help to spread the word on social media about ourGirls in ICT Dayevents and programs.