2.21.2021

'Gbenga Sesan·TED Salon: UNDP Technology can't fix inequality — but training and opportunities could

'Gbenga Sesan·TED Salon: UNDP
Technology can’t fix inequality-but training and opportunities could
Summary 

The information that there are 40 students in a classroom, though, there are only two computers there is often announced even in Japan. 

In the article, the speaker tells us that fairness is not about giving every child a computer and an app. Fairness is connecting them to access,  training, and support equally, especially men and women have to have equal opportunities. 

Now, a lot of adults use computers, though, inequalities between men and women or white and black and etc. are not solved. The story also shows that a father thought that girls were not worth having a job. 

Not only children but also adults have to think about inequalities to pass children the baton and to change children’s lives. Is your country working to have equal opportunities?

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