Young women participating in the first program in Kazakhstan on the development of nanosetniks focused on women. International Day of Girls in ICT: girls and women should become the leaders of digital transformation Women our general digital future depends on investment in the expansion of the capabilities of girls as leaders of digital transformation. About this on the occasion of the International Day of Girls in ICT, which is celebrated on April 24, said the Secretary General of the International Union of Electric Science Derin Bogdan-Martin. 62 ~On this day, 35 years ago, the Hubbble space telescope & nbsp;-a scientific milestone, which became possible, in particular, & nbsp; thanks to the American astronomile Nancy Grace Roman, one of the first women-leaders of NASA. & Amp; & nbsp; Like Hubbla’s “mother”, Dr. Roman came across difficulties throughout her career. She was discouraged from classes with astronomy, they said that space & nbsp; – & nbsp; not female work. But this did not stop her. Dr. Roman’s efforts Roman to obtain the legislative approval of Hubbla helped humanity make new discoveries, create a new sector & nbsp; scientific research and make a way for further space development, ”wrote Bogdan-Martin in her column in the journal Un Chronicle. & Amp; & nbsp; Because I was always fascinated by space. My own career began in a satellite policy, and this hobby never left me, ” – & nbsp; she continued. & Amp; nbsp; & nbsp; History of Nancy Grace Roman, emphasized the head of ITU, reminds that when women they give a chance to introduce innovations and form the future, from this, from this Everyone wins. But so many girls with large & NBSP; there are no such opportunities potential. In some regions, they cannot even reach the Internet. & nbsp; Internet for everyone & nbsp; Only & nbsp; 65 percent of women in the world were connected to the network in 2024 – compared with 70 percent of men. That is, the Internet is used 189 percent more men than women. Moreover, in the least developed countries, this gap increases. & Amp; nbsp; & nbsp; behind this statistics are real women and girls who do not have the opportunity to learn, earn, communicate. Internet communication & nbsp;-& nbsp; basis of such capabilities. & nbsp; & nbsp; “We need accessible, safe, relevant and transforming online space where girls can succeed,” said the head of the ITU. & nbsp; for this, many barriers must be overcome: unequal access to education and digital skills, gender stereotypes, threats existing in Online space. & nbsp; & nbsp; expansion of the rights and capabilities of women and girls & nbsp; This year, the International Day of Girls in ICT is dedicated to & nbsp; expanding the rights and capabilities of all girls and young women, and this applies not only to participation in the development of technology, but also to promote their leadership positions. & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; Bogdan-Martin emphasized: a young woman from rural areas should have the opportunity to receive public services online, a girl with disabilities should have an education in the field of science, technology, engineering and mathematics and find work in this area & NBSP; ITU is working to ensure that ITU Digital transformation touches all women and girls, including providing them with the Internet connection. & nbsp; & nbsp; “Our global partnership of Equals, which is now entering the new phase, aimed at arming 100 million women and girls with digital skills by 2035. The AI skills coal are united by technology leaders and academic institutions to provide free, individual training in the field of artificial intelligence ”, & NBSP;” said the head of the ITU. & nbsp; & nbsp; “Using its & nbsp; annual report & nbsp;“ Facts and numbers ”ITU helps the countries to identify and eliminate the preserved gender gap,” she added. & nbsp; & nbsp; change the digital history course & nbsp;