UN Women and Nokia commit to digital inclusion for women in Córdoba Province, Argentina
Source: UN Women
Moreover, online harassment and violence limit their opportunities to access the technological ecosystem.
With the aim of reducing the digital divide, and with the support of the Women’s Secretariat of Córdoba Province (Argentina), UN Women and Nokia launched a new phase of their global partnership to promote women’s empowerment through technology.
The initiative, “Connected to the Future: The Potential of Digital Training to Accelerate Equality”, was implemented throughout 2025 to improve women’s access to employment in key sectors and to foster entrepreneurship through training and the development of local networks.
“Gender inequalities are yet another expression of the structural inequalities that run through our societies. Good intentions are not enough: we need concrete political decisions, sustained over time and coordinated with all sectors,” stated Claudia Martínez, Women’s Secretary of Córdoba Province.
This partnership stands out for its collaborative and innovative approach alongside the private sector, its use of global and local resources, and UN Women’s expertise as a strategic partner.
The project is also aligned with the UN Women Strategic Plan 2022–2025, its digital inclusion strategy for Latin America and the Caribbean, and the Women’s Empowerment Principles (WEPs).
Full article here.
Moreover, online harassment and violence limit their opportunities to access the technological ecosystem.
With the aim of reducing the digital divide, and with the support of the Women’s Secretariat of Córdoba Province (Argentina), UN Women and Nokia launched a new phase of their global partnership to promote women’s empowerment through technology.
The initiative, “Connected to the Future: The Potential of Digital Training to Accelerate Equality”, was implemented throughout 2025 to improve women’s access to employment in key sectors and to foster entrepreneurship through training and the development of local networks.
“Gender inequalities are yet another expression of the structural inequalities that run through our societies. Good intentions are not enough: we need concrete political decisions, sustained over time and coordinated with all sectors,” stated Claudia Martínez, Women’s Secretary of Córdoba Province.
This partnership stands out for its collaborative and innovative approach alongside the private sector, its use of global and local resources, and UN Women’s expertise as a strategic partner.
The project is also aligned with the UN Women Strategic Plan 2022–2025, its digital inclusion strategy for Latin America and the Caribbean, and the Women’s Empowerment Principles (WEPs).
Full article here.