ALL ABOUT XIV GIRLS IN ICT DAY 2024

ALL ABOUT XIV GIRLS IN ICT DAY 2024

31.05.2024

Every fourth Thursday in April (this year on April 25), more than 150 countries in the world celebrate the International Girls in the Information and Communication Technologies Day, established by the United Nations. For 14 years, the Association of Business Women in Serbia has been marking this event, and for 9 years, the schoolgirl competition for the best video work “Capture an Idea” has been organized.

This year, the event was held under the name A1 Girls in the ICT Day. As in previous years, institutional support was provided by the Government of the Republic of Serbia and the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia headed by Mrs. Ana Brnabic, the many-year honorary patron of the event. Mihailo Jovanovic was the honorary sponsor of the “Capture an Idea” competition for the second year in a row.

Awards for the best video works were awarded on April 25 at the final ceremony in the House of the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia, which was attended by over 200 girls from all over the country. In addition to the selection for the best video work, visits (live and online) of girls – students of the seventh and eighth grades of elementary schools to companies were organized.

Activities within the manifestation:

  • The “Capture an Idea” contest lasted from March 11 to April 10, 2024. The work of the commission, made up of representatives of institutions, organizations and companies, is organized online.
  • Visits by girls to companies from the ICT sector, those whose owners are women or women are in management positions, or companies whose activities are atypically female. Meetings and conversations with female managers, both live and via online platforms (Zoom, MS Teams), were organized from March 28 to May 31, 2024. Online visits additionally enabled schools and students to meet female managers outside their place of residence.

Photo: Marina Nikčević

Girls in ICT Day 2024 in numbers:

  • 11.229 girls participated in the events in 14 years
  • There were a total of 1.278 participants in this year’s event, of which:
  • 1.125 girls, students of the final grades of elementary school participated in the visits
  • 153 girls participated in the “Catch an Idea” competition
  • 150 teachers – coordinators
  • 100 schools from 45 cities in Serbia applied to participate in one of the activities (visits + competition)
  • 14 institutions and organizations provided institutional support to the events: Government of the Republic of Serbia, National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia, Ministry of Information and Telecommunications, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Economy, Ministry of Science, Technological Development and Innovation, Ministry of Tourism and Youth, Ministry of State Administration and Local Self-Government, Commissioner for the Protection of Equality, United Nations Agency for Gender Equality and Empowerment of Women in Serbia (UN Women), European SME Week, International Telecommunications Union UN (ITU), CANSEE (Canadian-Serbian Business Association) and UNDP Serbia.
  • 10 companies supported the event: A1 Serbia (General sponsor), EurologSistem, Klett (Partner of the event), Generali osiguranje Srbija, Erste Banka, Telekom, Blumen Group (Friend of the event), Enel PS, NS Promoteam and Mega Solution (Support of the event).
  • 50 visits were organized during the event (online and offline visits, final award ceremony). Institutions, companies and organizations that participated and supported this year’s event, organizing talks, tours and visits: RS Government, Ministry of Information and Telecommunications, A1 Serbia, SKIP Center, Logiscool Belgrade, Klett Belgrade, Generali osiguranje Srbija, Erste banka Belgrade, Saint Di Novi Sad, Adnea Novi Sad, Ericsson Belgrade, Studio Ana Petrović, Mega Solution, NS Promoteam, Maja Med, OTP osiguranje, Enel PS, Telekom, VegaIT, Dekter’s IT Laboratory, Microelectronics, Metropolitan University in Belgrade and Nis, Ubisoft, Continental Novi Sad, Tridestri, Camlin, Serbian Blockchain, Heliant, Domis enterijeri Sremska Mitrovica, Elipsa Kraljevo, Biosense Novi Sad, Logik Nis, , ComTrade Kragujevac, Galeb Group Cerovac Sabac, Deloitte, Science and Technology Park Nis, DATA center Kragujevac, Leoni in Kraljevo, Nis and Prokuplje, Iumis NIS, Mikrobiznis CNC sistemi d.o.o. Nis, Sesko gazdinstvo, representative of the Association of Rural Women Dragacevo, Akioma Sremska Mitrovica, Positive Novi Sad, SCT market Bac, PD POBEDA MIT DOO Nis, Webelink game Novi Now, Nordeus
  • 59 video works arrived at the “Capture an Idea” contest
  • 58 video works met the criteria and entered the competition
  • 153 girls from 37 schools participated in the competition
  • 11 members of the commission chose the best video works: Olivera Popovic (Vice President of the Association of Business Women in Serbia, President of the Commission), Ivana Pecanac Nikolic (Ministry of Information and Telecommunications), Ljiljana Simovic (Ministry of Education), Katarina Obradovic Jovanovic/Milica Stankovic (Ministry of Economy), Ivana Antonijevic (Ministry of Tourism and Youth), Teodora Ilic (Ministry of Science, Technological Development and Innovation), Stanija Visekrun (Ministry of State Administration and Local Self-Government) Milana Rikanovic/Bojana Barlovac (UN Women), representatives of the company Branka Pudrlja Durbaba/Aleksandra Kostic (company A1 ), Gordana Knezevic Orlic (publishing house Klett), Vesna Jovanovic (EurologSistem)
  • 15 works (teams, 39 girls in total) entered the finals of the “Capture an Idea” competition
  • 3 works (9 competitors) won the first three places and were awarded
  • 1 special award (3 contestants) for the best presentation of the idea
  • 250 girls at the Closing Ceremony, from 19 elementary schools throughout Serbia (13 cities)

 

Contest winners:

  1. Together we can change everything – “Branko Radičevic” Primary School, Novi Sad, team members: Ana Dakic, Milana Knezevic and Anja Zivkovic
  2. Girls leaders of change – Interactive workbook – Vožd Karadjordje Primary School, Nis, team members: Danica Vuckovic, Nadja Radosavljevic and Jana Milosavljevic
  3. Girls leaders of change – Primary School “Despot Stefan Lazarevic”, Belgrade, team members: Andjelina Ilic, Jana Spremic and Sara Rankovic

 

Special award for the best presented idea:

  1. Catch the idea – elementary school “Mico Matovic”, Katici, Ivanjica, team members: Marija Draskovic, Ivana Ocokoljic and Ana Munitlak

Finalists of the competition:

  1. Robot – my best friend (Robot Ozi) – “Banovic Strahinja” Primary School, Belgrade, Zoi Mirkovic
  2. Let’s beat pollution – let’s breathe with full lungs – “Kralj Petar Prvi” Primary School, Belgrade, team members: Lea Dimitrijevic and Milica Vekic
  3. Together we can change everything – “Branko Radicevic” Primary School, Novi Sad, team members: Ana Dakic, Milana Knezevic and Anja Zivkovic
  4. My magic garden – “Jovan Jovanović Zmaj” Primary School, Pancevo and “Mara Mandic” School for Primary and Secondary Education, Pancevo, team members: Marija Radu and Zoe Radovanovic
  5. Robot Iskra – “Jovan Jovanovic Zmaj” Primary School, Sremska Mitrovica, team members: Milica Mandic and Milica Maric
  6. Catch the idea ​​”Leadership” – “Živko Tomić” Primary School, Donja Šatornja, team members: Andjelija Petrovic, Danijela Colic and Teodora Dacic
  7. Robot – orientator – “Jovan Jovanović Zmaj” Primary School, Sremska Mitrovica, team members: Ksenija Markovic, Aleksandra Drazin and Dragana Mijajlovic
  8. Girls leaders of change – Interactive workbook – “Vozd Karadjordje” Primary School, Nis, team members: Danica Vuckovic, Nadja Radosavljevic and Jana Milosavljevic
  9. Girls – leaders of change – “Vuk Karadzic” Primary School, Crvenka, team members: Nadja Stankovic, Andrea Juric, Milica Hajdukovic
  10. SCHOOL ADVISER – “Sveti Sava” Elementary School Vracar, Belgrade, team members: Maja Djorovic, Bogdana Alimpic and Sara Radulovic
  11. Girls leaders of change – “Despot Stefan Lazarevic” Primary School, Belgrade, team members: Andjelina Ilic, Jana Spremic and Sara Rankovic
  12. Robot – pharmacist – “Sveti Sava” Primary School, Plemetina, Obilic, team members: Mersima Gasi and Alisa Kovaci
  13. Save my day – “Sveti Sava” Primary School Vracar, Belgrade, team members: Lara Ristivojevic, Anja Drecun and Marija Djuric
  14. Life in virtual reality – “Sveti Sava” Primary School, Batocina, team members: Emilija Jevtic, Teodora Simonovic and Milica Dimitrijevic
  15. Catch the idea – “Mico Matovic” Primary School , Katici, Ivanjica, team members: Marija Draskovic, Ivana Ocokoljic and Ana Munitlak
  • Valuable prizes this year were provided by the companies A1 Serbia (first place – mobile phones for the winners and additional gifts for all girls, for all four awarded teams), Generali osiguranje Serbia (second place – tablets for team members), Klett Publishing House (third place wireless headphones and special prize – sets of books)
  • Olivera Popovic, Vice-president of ABW Serbia and coordinator of the Girls in ICT Day project, Branka Pudrlja Durbaba, Chief Director for sales and customer satisfaction of A1 Serbia and the Minister of Information and Telecommunications, Mihailo Jovanovic, awarded valuable prizes to the winning teams of the Catch the Idea competition.
  • A large number of announcements about the Girls in ICT Day in the media, on portals and websites, in TV and radio appearances

 

More about Girls in ICT Day:

  • Mrs. Ana Brnabic was the honorary patron of the event again this year
  • Honorary President of the “Capture an Idea” Competition Commission, Minister of Information and Telecommunications, Mihailo Jovanovic.
  • This year, the Girls in the ICT Day was organized with the significant support of the Ministry of Information and Telecommunications and the House of the National Assembly
  • The final award ceremony was held on April 25, 2024 in the House of the National Assembly with over 250 guests, in the presence of high-ranking officials, partners, media, and above all elementary school students, winners of the “Capture an Idea” competition from all over Serbia, as well as girls from Belgrade elementary schools and schools from other cities and towns in Serbia. The ceremony was opened by the President of the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia, Ana Brnabic, a long-term patron of the event. Mihailo Jovanovic, Minister of Information and Telecommunications, Branka Pudrlja Durbaba, Chief Director for sales and customer satisfaction of A1 Serbia and Olivera Popovic, Vice president of the Association of Business Women in Serbia, addressed those present. The panel “The future is in technology: Empowering girls in ICT” was also held, in which Plamena Halaceva, Deputy Head of the EU Delegation in Serbia, member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences Manuela Stamatovic, owner and Director of Puzzle Consulting, and Marijana Gligorić, co-founder and Executive Director of BrigIT.dev, as well as Zoja Kukić, Haptic Synaptic took part.
  • As part of the final event in the House of the National Assembly, an exhibition of the winning works of this year’s “Capture an Idea” competition was presented.
  • You can watch all the video works that made it to the finals on the YouTube channel of ABW Serbia Girls’ Day

https://www.youtube.com/plailist?list=PL7TvRnOCkz8dcN4r3RdK9hvtkLc6CekrF

  • Video Idem Ka Tome announcing the closing ceremony:

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n1xaS3PHQ0k