Girls in ICT Day 2014, E-debate on "Enhancing Young Women’s engagement in ICT and Agriculture"

Background
Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation (CTA), in collaboration with the African Youth Foundation (AYF) is organising an e-debate on Enhancing Young Women’s engagement in ICT and Agriculture to celebrate International Girls in ICT Day 2014.
Objectives
- Discuss the objectives and the use of ICT by young girls and women in the agricultural sector and share experiences from various ACP countries;
- Discuss the opportunities, challenges faced and perspectives regarding the use of ICT by young women in agriculture or ICT entrepreneurs offering services for the agricultural sector;
- Contribute to the celebration of the International Girls in ICT Day.
Target audience
The primary target group are youths (15 to 35 years) interested or involved in ICT or Agriculture, especially young girls and women. This includes women agropreneurs and women developing ICT solutions for agriculture. Organisations supporting young women in these activities are also targeted. Finally, any person or organisation interested or working in this area is most welcomed to join the debate.
Where and When
The e-debate will take place from 16 April – 07 May 2014 on the discussion group of the ARDYIS (Agriculture, Rural Development and Youth in the Information Society) project: http://dgroups.org/groups/youth
Themes
Week 1: Understanding the use of ICTs in agricultural activities by young girls and women
- Question 1: How are young girls and women using ICTs in Agriculture? What are the tools used? For what purposes? What is the profile of the young women using ICTs in agriculture? (16 – 17 April 2014)
- Question 2: What are the challenges being faced by young girls and women in using ICT in agriculture, especially those living in rural areas? What information gaps do we have in this area and how can we bridge these gaps? What examples of national or regional projects supporting the use of ICT by young girls and women involved agriculture do we have? (18 – 22 April 2014)
Week 2: The use of ICTs for entrepreneurship by young women in Agriculture
- Question 3: Are young agricultural women entrepreneurs using ICTs in Agriculture to enhance their business? For which specific activities? Is it limited to using mobile phones or there are other channels used? (23 – 27 April 2014)
- Question 4: What challenges do women entrepreneurs face when using ICTs in Agriculture? How can these challenges be addressed so that more women entrepreneurs make use of ICTs? How can they better use these tools in agri-business? Do we know projects or programmes supporting these kinds of activities? (28 – 29 April 2014)
Week 3 : Supporting women developing ICT applications for Agriculture
- Question 5: Young women from different ACP countries and regions are developing ICT applications for Agriculture. What examples do we have? What are the challenges faced? Are there more opportunities in this area? How do we increase our support to young women providing solutions for agriculture and address the challenges faced? Do we know projects or programmes supporting these kinds of activities? (30 April – 02 May 2014)
Week 3: Conclusions and recommendations
Firstly, participants will be invited to share information on activities they might have implemented in the framework of the International Girls and ICT day. A review on the key points discussed throughout the debate will then be done. Participants will share their final ideas and recommendations to wrap-up the discussions. (05 - 07 May 2014)
Language: The e-debate will take place in English.
Facilitators: Ms. Twaambo Kapilishika - Dr. Paulyn Jansen, African Youth Foundation
Subject Matter Experts
- Dhlamini Nodumo, Programme Manager - Information, Communication & Knowledge Management, RUFORUM
- Maureen Agena, Communication Consultant - ICT, Youth, Agriculture
- Tarikua G. Woldetsadick, Programme Coordinator (Jr), CTA
- Isaac Damptey, International Consultant, Women in Global Science and Technology (WISAT) & Organization for Women in Science for the Developing World
- Soyanni Holness, Jamaica, Caribbean Farmers Network (CAFAN)
- Representative from Akirachix (TBC)
Reference documents
See the Introductory Note on the debate
Join the debate
To follow or take part in the e-debate, interested participants have to be subscribed on the ARDYIS Dgroup. If not yet subscribed, kindly go to this link http://dgroups.org/groups/youth and register or send an email to .