2.6 billion people, most of whom are women and girls, still do not have access to the Internet. World Complex Day and Information Society: The potential of inclusive digital technologies Goals in the field of sustainable development The world is rapidly changing under the influence of digital technologies: they transform our work, training, healthcare, methods of self -expression and participation in society. However, for 2.6 billion people, this transformation remains inaccessible. Most of them are women and girls. This year, World Complex Day and the Information Society, which is celebrated annually on May 17, draws attention to the growing digital gender. The theme of 2025 emphasizes the need for urgent measures to ensure equality in digital space so that women and girls in all corners of the world can not only use the advantages of technologies, but also actively form their future. h2 > digital force. technology 60 ~ p > equality in the field of technology – this is not only access to devices and the Internet. This is, first of all, opportunities – to develop skills, participate in a digital economy, use technologies to solve local and global problems. When women and girls stay overboard, societies lose their potential for economic growth, innovation and social progress. ~ 60 > read also: “digital rights are human rights”: how women are fighting with cybersexism ~ 60 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62Women face a number of obstacles: from a lack of digital infrastructure and a high connection cost to insufficient skills. However, deeper systemic problems-such as gender stereotypes, algorithmic bias and online films-even more undermine their ability to realize in the digital sphere and feel safe on the Internet. ~ 60 >~ 60 > “from the telegraph to artificial intelligence-technology changed our life, work and communication. But their advantages are still distributed extremely unevenly. This year, attention to the issue of gender equality in digital transformation is especially relevant and necessary, ”said the UN Secretary General Antoniu Gutherrish in his message to World Day. “ We cannot allow a digital future in which half of humanity will remain overboard, ”added,” added He. moment for action This year marks 30 years since the adoption of the Beijing Platform of Action – a historical global obligation to promote women’s rights. The agenda “Beijing+30” calls for decisive steps to reduce the digital gender rupture – from expanding access to the Internet to increasing the representation of women in leadership positions in the field of technology. ~ 60 > 60 > also in 2025 the International Union of Power Summary (IPE) – specialized UN Agency for digital Technologies-celebrates its 160th anniversary. Founded on May 17, 1865 to coordinate global telegraph networks, today ITU plays a key role in the formation of international digital policy and infrastructure with a special accent for inclusive and compliance with human rights. ~ 60 > 60 ~ h2 ~ more secure digital digital Future 60 > at this important stage global initiatives, such as a pact in the name of the future and a global digital agreement, offer a roadmap to overcome digital breaks and strengthen cooperation in defense of women’s rights on the Internet and beyond, the head reminded by the head UN. 60 > he called for investing in digital skills, use the potential of technologies to improve women’s lives, eliminate barriers and continue to fight gender violence in all its forms – both online and offline. 62 ~~ 60 > “Let’s get up together On this path, we will make the digital transformation become the driving force of progress, inclusiveness and equality. When the technologies serve everything, everyone wins, ”said Gutherrish.