Events
WSIS+20 Celebration | Inside the WSIS Process: Objectives, Mechanisms, and Action Lines
Joining forces against disinformation: humanitarian, peace and media actors’ perspectives
Safe Smart Cities and Climate Frustration
WSIS Action Line C6: Digital Ecosystem Builders in action: Redefining the role of ICT regulators
WSIS Action Line C7: E-Agriculture
Harnessing digital public goods and fostering digital cooperation: a multi-disciplinary contribution to WSIS+20 review
Agenda item 5: discussions on substantive issues contained inparagraph 1 of General Assembly resolution 75/240 (continued)/ part 2
First reading of, and negotiations on, the draft final report
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AI for equality: Bridging the innovation gap
As AI reshapes the business landscape, it holds unprecedented potential to unlock
innovation, expand market access, and drive efficiency for women-owned enterprises. But
without deliberate action, these same technologies could deepen existing gender divides. This session will explore how global tech leaders, policymakers, and civil society can work
together to ensure AI becomes a force for empowerment—not exclusion.
With insights from cutting-edge research showing that nearly half of women entrepreneurs
in LMICs are already using generative AI—and a $30 billion market opportunity at stake—
this session will highlight the business case for inclusion. Speakers will address how AI tools
can be made more accessible and relevant for women, how they can fuel inclusive lending
and procurement systems, and how ethical AI design can create a more level entrepreneurial
playing field.
Innovation Factory Pitching competition: Women entrepreneurs shaping the future