Cynthia Villar urges women to embrace digital transformation
Senator Cynthia A.Villar exhorted women to embark on digital technology as nearly 90 percent of jobs would require digital skills by 2025.
“As women, let us support and uplift one another, ensuring that no woman is left behind in this journey of digital transformation” said Villar during the 18th Annual General Assembly of the Philippine Federation of Local councils of Women (PFLCW) held at The Heritage Hotel in Pasay City on June 8.
Villar noted that globally, only about 24 percent of women enroll in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) courses, resulting in a shortage of skilled workers.
“In the Philippines, it is slightly higher at 30-40 percent, but still insufficient. This means we are missing out on the potential contributions of more than half of our population in the development of a strong digital economy,” she said.
During the event with the theme “Women in Digital Transformation,” Villar acknowledged that PFLCW plays a vital role in advocating for women empowerment across our nation.
Representing 300,000 women in 500 Local Councils, the senator lauded their organization for driving positive change and championing inclusivity and women's participation in various sectors.
“It's about making sure that women have the same chances as men in tech jobs and encouraging them to take full advantage of the internet and other digital tools,” she said.
“By doing so, we strive to prevent women from being left behind and provide them with opportunities to lead and innovate,” she added.
However, she noted the ‘gender digital divide’ poses a pressing issue that hinders women's digital empowerment.
To help bridge this divide, she said the Senate enacted last year the Philippine Digital Workforce Competitiveness Act.
“Now, more than ever, we must be committed to break down all the barriers and challenges in the digital platforms to develop the country’s economy.”
The lady senator further stated that as chairperson of the Senate Committee on Agriculture and a strong advocate for the empowerment of our farmers and others in the agricultural sector, she hopes for the efficient and effective integration of technological advancements into agriculture.