ROUNDTABLE ON “SUSTAINABILITY ENABLEMENT THROUGH TECHNOLOGY” – 16 MARCH, 2023

ROUNDTABLE ON “SUSTAINABILITY ENABLEMENT THROUGH TECHNOLOGY” – 16 MARCH, 2023

During the UN Human Rights Council 52nd General Session in Geneva, Women in Data (WiD) and the Centre For Global Affairs and Public Policy (CGAPP) are collaborating to bring together Civil Society, Business, Government and Foundations to discuss Sustainability Enablement Through Technology. You will hear from thought leaders and participate in a roundtable discussion leading to the formation of a platform to facilitate tech-enabled sustainability projects across the globe, especially in India.

As the current G-20 chair, India has identified a set of priority areas, which include tech-enabled development in sectors ranging from agriculture to education and promotion of digital public infrastructure. Participants will discuss use cases for technology regarding, education, climate, health, and technology for good.

https://www.linkedin.com/events/sustainabilityenablementthrough7036811900508082176/

To Register please visit –

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/sustainability-enablement-through-technology-tickets-563654996267

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