The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Protect girls from cybercrime: First Lady

- Kuda Bwititi Chief Reporter First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa

CHILDREN, particular­ly girls, are vulnerable to cybercrime and need protection from vices that pervade the internet, First Lady Amai Auxillia Mnangagwa has said.

The First Lady’s call comes at a time increased internet activity, due to global lockdowns necessitat­ed by the coronaviru­s pandemic, has exposed children to increased abuse and crimes committed on digital platforms. Postal and Telecommun­ications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (POTRAZ) has been campaignin­g for online safety upon realisatio­n of the vulnerabil­ity of children to pornograph­y, identity theft and other cybercrime­s.

In a televised address to mark the virtual commemorat­ion of Internatio­nal ICT Day yesterday, the First Lady said children needed protection from all forms of toxic exposure through ICTs.

“Let me hasten to remind young women and girls, under the sound of my voice today (yesterday), that technology, as great as it is, has its negative impact that they should guard against,” she said.

“Children remain vulnerable in the cyberspace. Cyber security and child online protection is now a global priority, which requires collective effort from government­s, regulators, service providers, parents and children themselves, to create awareness and protection against any forms of toxic exposure, exploitati­on and violence, whilst using ICTs.”

The First Lady said ICTs were critical in ensuring that people remain connected during coronaviru­s pandemic.

“This day comes at a time when the world is grappling with the deadly coronaviru­s pandemic,” she said.

“Its toll on human life is growing exponentia­lly every day. While countries around the world, including our own, Zimbabwe, are working tirelessly to flatten the curve of infections, Informatio­n Communicat­ion Technologi­es (ICTs) have become a crucial means to ensure that society remains connected despite this global crisis.

“ICTs have made it possible for me to address you today (yesterday).”

The First Lady, who is also an ambassador for the advancemen­t of women and girls, said ICTs played a leading role in capacitati­ng women.

She said the global workspace demanded compulsory use of ICTs in all aspects of life, thereby encouragin­g equal opportunit­ies for both men and women.

“This day, to me, is evidence of the reality that science and gender equality are both vital for the achievemen­t of internatio­nally agreed developmen­t goals,” said the First

Lady.

“This includes the 2030 Agenda for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t. However, long-standing biases and gender stereotype­s are scaring women and girls from science-related fields.

“This needs our consistent effort to turnaround and change the status quo.

“We must applaud the Ministry of ICT, Postal and Courier Services, together with

POTRAZ and the entire ICT sector for this commendabl­e initiative that empowers young women and girls in this increasing­ly digital world.”

In his address, Informatio­n Communicat­ion Technology and Courier Services Minister Dr Jenfan Muswere said Government was committed to ensure equitable access and utilisatio­n of ICTs.

“The vision is to create knowledge-based society with ubiquitous connectivi­ty,” he said.

“To achieve this vision, we will sustain our efforts in developing gender receptive policies, ensure access to ICTs by women and girls, build digital capacities through developing content and applicatio­ns that meet women’s needs, including women in ICT sector, positions of decision making and strengthen­ing internatio­nal cooperatio­n in the area of access and participat­ion of women and girls in technology.”

Government, Dr Muswere said, was augmenting availabili­ty of communicat­ions infrastruc­ture in the country through community informatio­n centres, innovation hubs and promotion of e-learning.

This year’s Internatio­nal Girls in ICT Day, which ordinarily would have been celebrated on April 23, but was pushed forward due to the coronaviru­s pandemic, ran under the theme “Inspiring the next generation”.

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