SEA Junction organized a panel discussion on which focused digital technology as the rights of women and girls to enjoy the benefits of it while being protected from its dangers. The event invited speakers from Thailand, the Philippines and Indonesia to talk about digital literacy for women and girls as an instrument to address gender bias in access and use of technologies, while also taking into account the longstanding culture, traditions, and policies that create a barrier to change.
Photo by Rosalia Sciortino, Kanyawee Seedabut and Tipakson Manpati
Event poster
Speakers met before
the event started
Sign in time
SEA Junction director gave an
introduction about the event
First speaker, Kamolrat Intaratat
and Sukhothai Thammathirat
Presentation about promoting
digital technology for marginal
group in Thai society which
including women and girls
Prioritize demand that serves
the need of digital
technology users
Girls in urban poor community
used digital technology to
promote their dancing
Real voices from people on
how digital technology
support their life
Women group connected with
partner and use digital technology
to sell their products online
Full of participants
The 2nd speaker, Diana Mendoza
Co-founder and Editor of
Women Writing Women (Philippines)
The presentation about access
to digital technology by sector
The Philippines is the 12th
netizens among the top
20 internet user globally
The Philippines has the second
lowest internet speed
in the region
79% in the Philippines's public
primary and secondary schools
lack of internet connectivity
Presentation about online safety
Full oh house
The third speaker, Dhyta Caturani,
feminist and digital expert,
Founder PurpleCode Collective
(Indonesia)
Discussion session
A participant asked questions