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CyberPeace Foundation and NCW Launch Digital Shakti 5.0 to Empower Women in Cyberspace

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CyberPeace Foundation, in collaboration with the National Commission for Women (NCW), has launched the fifth phase of its Digital Shakti Campaign, aimed at digitally empowering women and girls across India. This initiative marks a continuation of their efforts to enhance digital skills, cybersecurity awareness, and knowledge of emerging technologies among women.

The Digital Shakti 5.0 launch event was graced by key dignitaries including Smt Rekha Sharma, Chairperson of NCW; Shri Sanjay Seth, Member of Parliament from Ranchi, Jharkhand; and Major Vineet Kumar, Founder and Global President of CyberPeace Foundation. The program, which began in 2018 in collaboration with CPF, has successfully trained over 6 lakh women in digital safety so far, with the aim to reach 10 lakh women in this phase.

Smt Rekha Sharma highlighted the program’s alignment with the vision of Digital India, emphasizing the need to bridge the gender gap in technology fields. She acknowledged the significant strides made by Digital Shakti in empowering women in the digital realm since its inception.

Shri S. P. Singh Bhaghel, Minister of State of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying, commended the initiative for its impact in empowering women across India. He underscored the importance of such programs in overcoming societal challenges and promoting gender equality.

The event also featured panel discussions focusing on empowering women through cyber skills and addressing the psychological impact of cyber threats. Experts from industry, government, and academia deliberated on strategies to enhance cyber wellness and mental health among women, ensuring their active participation in the digital economy.

Digital Shakti 5.0 aims to continue its mission of building resilience among women in the cyber world, leveraging partnerships with NGOs, industry professionals, and community leaders. The program provides comprehensive training, equipping women with the skills needed to navigate digital spaces safely and effectively.

This initiative underscores CyberPeace Foundation and NCW’s commitment to creating a safer and more inclusive digital environment for women, paving the way for their greater participation and leadership in the digital era.

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