
Women, Technology, and the Sustainable Development Goals: Reshaping the Pathways to Change
Reliance Foundation, The Observer Research Foundation and The United Nations India are hosting an event focused on bringing conversations about sustainability, growth and the global green transition to the G20 debate on September 23, 2022.
Areas of discussion include how women are redefining the pathways to change through utilising innovative technology in innovative ways in areas such as solutions in the areas of health, digital literacy, food security and nutrition, and will explore how access to digital resources is as well as enhancing their ability to access government schemes to empower not only themselves but also their communities, and to bring gender to the fore of the development discourse. The conversation also addresses the broader question of global cooperation and role of UN, G20 and other groups to help communities recover from the shocks of the pandemic and conflicts and use the digital medium to galvanise the journey to 2030.
International policy-makers, development and corporate sector leaders, and academics participate in the discussions.
















Amandeep Singh Gill, Under-Secretary-General, Envoy on Technology, United Nations, and
Jagannatha Kumar, CEO, Reliance Foundation
Amandeep Singh Gill, Under-Secretary-General, Envoy on Technology, United Nations
Anita Bhatia, Assistant Secretary-General, UN Women
Anjali Kaur, Deputy Assistant Administrator, USAID
Auxillia Mnangagwa, First Lady, Zimbabwe
Dhruva Jaishankar, Executive Director, Observer Research Foundation America
Helen Clark, Former Prime Minister, New Zealand &
Panayotis A Yannakogeorgos, Director, Global Security, Conflict, and
Shombi Sharp, UN Resident Coordinator, India
Sylvia G Maier, Head, Global Gender Studies, Center for Global Affairs, NYU
Tidhar Wald, Deputy Managing Director, Better Than Cash Alliance
Vanita Sharma, Advisor, Strategic Initiatives, Reliance Foundation
Waheguru Pal Sidhu, Director, UN Initiative, Center for Global Affairs, NYU