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Gender Equality in Cooperatives and the Growing Relevance of Artificial Intelligence

YSI on Gender Equality and AI

Start time:

March 8, 2025 @ 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm

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Location:

Online

Type:

Panel discussion

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The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) is a force that cannot be ignored. It has permeated various forms of business, particularly those aligned with globalisation. While the integration of AI into traditional business models has been gradual, its impact is now essential for effective and efficient entrepreneurship. This is especially true for cooperatives, where adopting AI is not just a trend but a crucial step toward future success. Historically, cooperative movements have been male-dominated. In many of the countries, male domination has spread from the traditional times till date, in the society and in various section. In the Global South, there is a prevailing notion that, although no data is suggesting that one gender possesses inherently better expertise or mental capacity than the other, statistics consistently show that fewer women are involved in AI compared to their male counterparts. This imbalance is particularly evident within the cooperative movement in many countries of the Global South, such as India, Pakistan, Nigeria, and Uganda. Consequently, it is crucial for cooperatives in these regions, particularly the female gender, to embrace AI to help to change the gender dynamics and increase female representation in feminist cooperativism. To alter these gender dynamics, it is imperative for cooperatives in the Global South to actively promote AI involvement among women. Enhancing female representation in feminist cooperativism through AI not only empowers women but also fosters inclusive growth and innovation within the cooperative movement. Neglecting this imperative could risk marginalising feminist cooperativism further. Therefore, proactive measures are essential

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Attendees

AKOME OMOFUMA

Tijesunimi Olugbile

Julia Ostrovskaya

Juliet Marango

Patricia Marcella Evite

Nevila Mehmetaj

Bushra Ghazal

JulieCash Oduma

Monica Ogbonnia

Doyinsola Olumuyiwa

Adesola Olubusade

SAMUEL AYENI

Oluwabusayo Amoran

Minh Tam Bui

ONWUACHUMBA STEPHEN KANU

Jesuwa Oyebanjo

Arnaldo Dos Santos Vaz Neto

Vivek Kumar

Ana María Gomez Aguayo

T Kudah Jairus

Kisaakye Angelline

Oluwatobi Faniyi

Aarti Reddy

Mariana Mendes de Azevedo

Em O'Hara

Timilehin Olatunbosun

Mariam Lemboye

Sophiah Abuga

Christopher Pomwene Shafuda

Assi kaudjhis landry

Samiat Ajuwon

Bola-Ige Alabi-Efeshodiamhe

Azeezah Titilola

Fabrice Ewolo

Akinyele Olupitan

Isaac Stanley

Omotola Osunkanmibi

Edem Ossai

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