INCLUSIVE DIGITAL CO-CREATION IN RESILIENT AGRI-FOOD SYSTEMS
Involving women is key – Opportunities for gender-responsive digital solutions
With a particular focus on the role of women and marginalized groups in technology co-design vis-à-vis Germany's nascent Feminist Foreign Policy, the event will present the lessons learned from the AI-Driven Climate-Smart Beekeeping (AID-CSB)'s 2021 implementation and host a panel discussion on potential areas for improvement, collective engagement, and cooperation among governments, UN bodies, civil society, and the private sector to scale human rights-based technology co-design.
Funded by the German Federal Foreign Office and in close collaboration between project partners ICARDA, HiveTracks, and icipe, the AID-CSB project works to bridge the digital gender divide by using a human rights-based approach to the development of The Beekeeper's Companion - an app for beekeepers. Working with women beekeepers across Ethiopia and Uzbekistan, the project's gender-responsive approach addresses barriers to meaningful participation. It empowers women to increase their livelihoods in a planet-positive economic activity.
Agenda:
12:00 - 12:10 PM |
Welcome & Introductory Remarks |
12:10 - 12:15 PM |
AID-CSB results presentation |
12:15 - 12:45 PM |
Panel discussion |
12:45 - 12:55 PM |
Q&A |
12:55 - 1:00 PM |
Closing remarks |
Speakers:
- Luise Amtsberg, Special Envoy for Human Rights and Humanitarian Aid, German Federal Foreign Office
- Akmal Akramanov, Regional Manager, Central Asia and the Caucasus, ICARDA
- Andrea Gardeazábal Monsalve, Monitor, Evaluation and Learning Manager - ICT for Agriculture, CIMMYT
- Workneh Ayalew, Programme Coordinator of the MOre Young Entrepreneurs in Honey and Silk (MOYESH) Programme, icipe
- Max Rünzel, CEO, HiveTracks
- Laura Becker, Project Coordinator of AI-Driven Climate-Smart Beekeeping for Women, ICARDA-MEL