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Overcoming Social Economic Barriers:

Armenia:

Ladies and gentlemen,

Today, we gather to address a critical aspect of women's rights in the digital world, specifically in the context of
Armenia: overcoming socio-economic barriers. In a brief 60 seconds, let me outline key points for our
moderate caucus.

Armenian women face multifaceted challenges in the digital age. To empower them:

1. Digital Literacy: Promote comprehensive digital literacy programs targeting women of all ages to bridge the
knowledge gap.

2. Access to Technology: Ensure equitable access to affordable technology, closing the digital divide in both
urban and rural areas.

3. Entrepreneurship: Foster a supportive ecosystem for female entrepreneurs in tech fields, offering
mentorship and funding opportunities.

4. Online Safety: Implement robust online safety measures to protect women from cyberbullying and
harassment.

5. Flexible Work: Encourage businesses to adopt flexible work arrangements, allowing women to balance work
and family life.

6. Education: Enhance STEM education for girls from an early age, encouraging their participation in tech-
related fields.

7. Advocacy: Promote women's participation in decision-making processes related to digital policy.

In conclusion, addressing socio-economic barriers for Armenian women in the digital world is not only a matter
of women's rights but also a crucial step towards societal progress and economic growth. Let's work together
to empower women, bridging the digital gender gap, and ensuring equal opportunities for all. Thank you.

India:
Ladies and gentlemen,

Addressing the socio-economic barriers faced by women in India is paramount for promoting
women's rights in the digital age. India, a nation of incredible diversity, must ensure that all women
have equal opportunities to access and thrive in the digital world.

To achieve this, we must focus on three key pillars:

1. Digital Literacy: Invest in comprehensive digital literacy programs targeting women of all ages and
backgrounds. Empowering them with digital skills will unlock economic opportunities and bridge the
digital divide.
2. Equal Access: Expand internet infrastructure to reach remote areas and marginalized communities,
ensuring affordable and reliable connectivity for all. Access to technology should be a fundamental
right, not a privilege.

3. Economic Inclusion: Foster entrepreneurship and employment opportunities for women in the
digital sector. Encourage policies that promote gender diversity in tech and business, breaking
traditional stereotypes.

Incorporating these principles into our policies and actions will enable us to create a more inclusive
and equitable digital society in India, advancing women's rights and breaking down socio-economic
barriers. Let us work together to ensure a brighter, more equal future for all. Thank you.

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