BUILDING DIGITAL COMPETENCIES TO BENEFIT FROM EXISTING AND EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES, WITH A SPECIAL FOCUS ON GENDER AND YOUTH DIMENSIONS

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BUILDING DIGITAL COMPETENCIES TO BENEFIT FROM EXISTING AND EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES, WITH A SPECIAL FOCUS ON GENDER AND YOUTH DIMENSIONS Introduction of the Report of the Secretary-General Shamika N. Sirimanne Director, Division on Technology and Logistics, UNCTAD Head of the CSTD Secretariat 15 May 2018

Opportunities and challenges offered by digital technologies Digital technologies have the potential to transform economies and improve the living standards Development gains are not automatic The impact depends on the readiness of countries hard and soft infrastructure Building digital skills and competencies is critical

Many forms of mismatch 85-90% jobs in Europe will require ICT skills by 2020 In OECD countries more than 1/3 of the labour force has low ICT capacity; By 2030 3-14% of global workforce will need to switch occupational categories Large numbers of young people are entering labour markets in developing countries 56% of population has no ICT skills Schools lag behind in the adoption of digital skills 500 m Chinese and Indian youth will join the workforce in the coming decades; 11 m young Africans to join the workforce each year for the next decade

Considerable Gender Gap Gap in the use and access to digital technologies between men and women Under representation of women in ICT specialized occupations Under representation of women in STEM fields 12 % less likely to use internet Female employment remains in lowgrowth occupations Lack of access to formal education Girls less able to do science Cultural barriers Lack of integration of arts into STEM

Pyramid of digital skills Creation of new technologies Sophisticated programming skills Knowledge of complex algorithms Creative use and adaptation of technologies Basic use Computing skills Familiarity with algorithms Basic understanding of technologies, software and applications Knowledge of digital rights, privacy, security and permanence of data Ability to collaborate, communicate and create using technologies Adoption Basic education and literacy Familiarity with technology devices and services Source: P DiMaggio, E Hargittai, C Celeste and S Shafer, 2004, Digital inequality: From unequal access to differentiated use, in Social Inequality (Russell Sage Foundation).

Complementary skills Digital skills are not enough to adapt to the changing labour markets demands Increasing demand to strengthen unique human skills that cannot be easily replaced by machines, computers and robots: complex problem solving; sense making; social intelligence; computational thinking; novel and adaptive thinking; cross-cultural competency; new media literacy; transdisciplinary; design mindset; cognitive load management; virtual collaboration; critical and logical thinking ; creativity; soft skills for digital entrepreneurship

Strategies to build digital competencies 1. Incorporating digital competencies in the education system 2. Enabling environment (investing in digital infrastructure+ Policy and institutional development) 3. Collaboration among stakeholders

1. Incorporating Digital Competencies in the Education System Formal Education Digital competencies as part of education goals Education policy to promote the use and adoption of digital skills Training at the primary, secondary, and tertiary school level Vocational training and lifelong learning Vocational training in digital skills for job opportunities Training in coding, data analysis and e-business Emphasis on flexibility and life-long learning Teacher-training strategies Opportunities for publicprivate partnerships

Emerging Technologies for Digital Competence Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) potentially extend access to high-quality educational content to anyone, anywhere Open access to scientific literature and educational resources Technology-mediated teaching and learning (e.g.big Data and Artificial Intelligence, IoT) potential for virtual classrooms to transform remote learning into an interactive and engaging experience

2. Enabling environment: investing in digital infrastructure, policy and institutional development Selected National Strategies aimed at increasing digital competencies Digital Bulgaria 2020 Innovation and Skills Plan National ICT Master Plan National Digital Competencies Initiative Revised National Broadband Policy and Broadband Strategy Digital Uganda Vision Digital Skills and Inclusion Policy Federal Open Data

3. Collaboration among stakeholders Public private partnerships (e.g Portugal, UK) Collaboration among countries (e.g. Uganda-South Korea) Multistakeholder collaboration (e.g. CSTD)

Policy Recommendations MEMBER STATES Adequate infrastructure Include digital competencies in formal education curricula Encourage women to enroll in STEM fields INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY Collaboration to create initiatives that aim at building digital skills Identify infrastructure requirements needed for digital skills Promote the use of digital methods CSTD Strengthen the Gender Advisory Board with respect to building digital competencies Foster international cooperation to build linkages in academia Support the provision of training programmes for policy makers related to technological change Support stakeholders in providing digital skills training Support technological capacity building efforts in developing countries Foresight on ICT trends Support countries in their efforts to identify future trends in capacity-building needs

THANK YOU http://unctad.org/cstd