When:
March 08, 2022 @ 17:00 – March 08, 2022 @ 18:00
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These questions are more important than ever as AI begins to impact many areas of the employment lifecycle. By changing the types of skills the labour market demands, impacting how jobs are posted and employees are hired, and transforming work environments and opportunities for career progression, AI is impacting the working lives of women. Although much remains unknown about precisely how these transformations will occur, it is crucial that women are not left behind in the future of work.  

In celebration of International Women’s Day 2022 and in conjunction with the launch of the joint report by UNESCO-IDB-OECD “The effects of Artificial Intelligence on the working lives of women”, this virtual panel discussion will map the unique opportunities and challenges that AI presents for the working lives of women and address the three overarching topics highlighted in the report:  

  • The changing skills requirements in the labour market; 

  • The effects of AI on women entering the labour force; and,   

  • The impacts of AI on women’s work environment and career progression. 
     

The panelists, who come from different backgrounds and expertise, will share their insights and experiences on the challenges and opportunities in these specific areas as it relates to the effects of AI on the working lives of women. 

Moving towards achieving gender equality, what is certain is that a challenge of such magnitude will require strong collaboration between governments, technical communities, civil society, trade unions, the private sector and institutions. This event brings them together and provides a platform for knowledge exchange and collaborative discussion to explore some of the biggest challenges ahead in the future of work.  

 The discussion will be based on Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)’s new joint report “The Effects of AI on the Working Lives of Women”. The report is intended to raise general awareness on the disruptions of AI during the workforce lifecycle from a gender perspective.  

Opening remarks: 

  • Tawfik Jelassi, Assistant Director-General, CI, UNESCO

  • Ulrik Knudsen, OECD Deputy Secretary-General

Keynote Presentation by Moderator:

  • Gina Neff, Executive Director of the Minderoo Centre for Technology & Democracy at the University of Cambridge, Member of the Women4AI Daring Circle 

Panelists:  

  • Dorothy Gordon, Chair, Information for All Programme & Board Member of the Institute for Information Technologies in Education, UNESCO 

  • Dirk Meyer, Head of Directorate-General, German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ)

  • Tamara Dancheva, Senior Manager for International Relations, GSMA

  • Marta Ochoa, Director of UNI Youth / Senior Coordinator – Equal Opportunities, UNI global union

  • Livia Gouvea Gomes, Expert Labor Markets Expert, IDB 

 

Interpretation to Spanish will be offered for the event.

Register here.