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Round Table Discussion on Women in STEM: Perspectives, Challenges & Prospects held Successfully

'Round table discussion on women in STEM: Perspectives, Challenges & Prospects' held on 10th of January 2018 at Software Technology Park, Janata Tower, Kawran Bazar in celebration of Computer Science Week. Around 20 disguised discussants from different university, government body, private sector and industry took part in the discussion and explored insightful ways, strategies and the potentials of bringing women in STEM in Bangladesh.

 

The session starts with the Key note presentation by Dr. Samina M. Saifuddin, an Assistant Professor of Management, Department of Business Administration, Morgan State University, Baltimore. In her presentation, she mostly presented the results and outcomes of her three studies, among many of working with girls and women in STEM area and shared her insights with the room. Her research finds that one of the biggest challenges of Bangladeshi women face is the lack of family support and encouragement. She is optimistic that upon solving this issue, she said, we can inspire more girls and women in STEM.


The Honorable minister for Post, Telecommunication and Information Technology Mr. Mustafa Jabbar graced the
session as Chief Guest. In his discussion, he pointed out to ensure an equal participation of women in STEM. He said without involving women in STEM areas, the holistic changes is not possible at all.

Among other some of the quotes are presented here:

Shahadat Khan, CEO, Sure Cash

STEM is a very aggressive industry and we can break this radically. #missingdaughter needs to go to the local areas, work collaboratively with the industry, set policy to bring more girls and women in STEM.

Tamanna Motahar, Faculty, North South University

230 team registrations so far at ICPC contest. Women are reluctant to participate in the common programs as they have lack in confidence for fear of loosing status for foolish statement in the classroom. We started only-for-women programs, workshop on Big Data and coding. We are yet to launch a robotics club very soon. If we can get them involved with opportunity, they can do a much better and compete with men.

She also stated that programming is not only for the nerd people, it can also bring fun and joy.

 

Iffat Kazi, Senior Principal, Engineer, Oracle Corporation

The scenario comparatively was much different and difficult than today. Now, women are getting support from their peers but in our age, this scenario was not like as of today. There are some overall issues available in the world regarding the women’s participation in the STEM but with effort and aim, we can overcome this easily.

Mike Kazi, CEO, Kazi IT

We have set an example of encouraging women and girls to work at night shift as well. So, nothing is impossible if we work to achieve it. We must also consider the rural girls and work for them. For underprivileges women students, we can take sponsorship and raise them with enough scopes and opportunities to set their career in STEM in Bangladesh.

Mst. Shahnaj Parvin, Chairperson, Department of CSE, Central Women’s University

Being a girls-only university, we have the scopes to see it in a different way. For example, out university is at old Dhaka and families living there have a very conservative attitude towards sending their daughter to take part in any challenging job or area. Even, often we find them reluctant to send their girls to attend the session or workshop even it is in Dhanmondi or some other area. Thus, we should aware and educate the parents to create a congenial environment for girls and women in the STEM subjects.

 

 

Dr. Lafifa Jamal, Chairperson, Department of Robotics & Mechatronics Engineering, University of Dhaka-RMEDU

Days have been changed when a baby girl would spend time playing with dolls. But, this has changed a lot now. So, if we can facilitate education in a fairly distribution, we can elevate girls’ participation in STEM if we get government intervention. Government’s programs also are helping to promote girls and women in STEM.

The session was moderated by Munir Hasan, General Secretary of Bangladesh Open Source Network (BdOSN). 25 media and around 20 audiences were present at this round table discussion.

CSE Week is jointly being celebrated by ISOC. The Gold Sponsor of the celebration is ADN group, Silver Sponsor is Leadsoft, Bronze Sponsor is Sure Cash & DohaTech and laptop partner Del

Participants attended the round table discussion:

Mustafa Jabbar,Minister for Post, Telecommunication and Information Technology

Samina M. Saifuddin, Assistant Professor of Management, Department of Business
Administration, Morgan State University, Baltimore

Iffat Kazi, Senior Principal, Engineer, Oracle Corporation

Luna Shamsuddoha, President, BWIT

Rashid Kamal, Editor & Publisher, CNWES

Shaikh Abdul Aziz, Chairman, Leads Corporation Limited

Sirajul Hossain, CEO, Dnet

Humaira Chowdhury, Managing Director, Frontier Technology Limited

Shahadat Khan, CEO, Sure Cash

Rashed Kamal, Editor, CNEWS

Tamanna Motahar, Faculty, North South University

Lafifa Jamal, Chairperson, Department of Robotics & Mechatronics
Engineering, University of Dhaka-RMEDU

Munir Hasan, General Secretary, Bangladesh Open Source Network (BdOSN)

Mst. Shahnaj Parvin, Chairperson, Department of CSE, Central Women’s University

Mohammad Kawsar Uddin, General Secretary, ISOC

Mentors Camp Held for CSE Week Celebration

Though it is a week long celebration, BdOSN celebrates it for 2 months to bring more insigts in the celebration. Starting from December 01, 2017, CSE Week in Bangladesh will be celebrated till January 31st, 2018. Within this time, various types of events, sessions, Hour of Code, Programming Adda, Live programs and many things have been celebrated around the country.

On 5th January, 2018, 25 mentors took their training on organizing Hour of Code in 25 districts. The event took place at BdOSN's office. Munir Hasan, General Secretary of BdOSN was present at the session. BdOSN's senior volunteers and mentors conducted the session. 

The new mentors will start their work from 12th of January and organize at least 3 Hour of Code in each districts. 

CSE Week is jointly been celebrated ISOC. This celebration's Gold Sponsor is ADN group, Silver Sponsor is Leadsoft, Bronze Sponsor is Sure Cash & DohaTech and laptop partner Dell. 

BdOSN Celebrates Girls Programming Adda with Bristy Sikder

To celebrate the CSE Week 2017, BdOSN had organized a session on titled 'Girls Programming Adda: Beyond the Horizon with Bristy Sikder' on 23rd December 2017 at World University of Bangladesh. 32 young femlae students studying at different universities inside and outside Dhaka attended the sesson and engaged in a cheerful discussion.

Brist Sikder, now studying at MIT is an awardee of World Renowned Female Programmer and got chnace at 14 world renowned universities while she was trying for abroad study. This brilliant brain joined today at the session. She discussed with details of doing well in programming, keeping on tract while programming and many things relevant to be a good programmer. 

Tripty, a participant from a private university shared that she enjoyed the session very much and believed that this session would be a great help to her.

CSE week 2017 is jointly been celebrated ISOC. This celebration's Gold Sponsor is ADN group, Silver Sponsor is Leadsoft, Bronze Sponsors are Sure Cash & DohaTech and laptop partner Dell. 

NSU Inter University Girls Programming Contest 2018

Over the year, the majority of ACM-ICPC world finalists from Bangladesh has been dominated by the male students whereas the female contestants are still hard to put in an equality measure with the male participants. To lessen this huge gap created over the years and bring out more talented female coders , NSU ACM-W SC is proud to take up the initiative to create a platform to patronize the talented female students in programming field of our country.


And for this, the only officially ACM chartered student chapter for female students of the country, NSU ACM-W SC is here to gladly present the first ever “Inter University Girls’ Programming Contest 2018” (NSU-IUGPC’18). The event is co-organized by Bangladesh Open Source Network (BdOSN) and Prothom Alo is its associate partner. 

 


There will be a preliminary contest on 5th January, 2018 on the basis of which the final 70 teams and five teams from NSU will be selected to compete in the final contest on 26th January, 2018. 

Important Dates:

Preliminary Contest (Free):
Registration starts: December 17, 2017
Registration Deadline: December 31, 2017

Registration link: 

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1_Jurz0Sw66FOKzvgmv-34OSopu_5ZWJgY0_MzGL8XC8


Main Contest:
Date : 26th January, 2017
Registration : To be announced 
Venue: North South University, Dhaka
Registration fee : 
BDT 1,500 (non-NSU students)
BDT 1,000 (NSU students)


Team Requirement:
Three Female Members from the same University.

The Program Officer of BdOSN Sharmin Kabir shared that this initiative will take the university students' programming skills to a higher level. The female students will use the best of this platform-she expressed.

To get update, keep in touch with https://www.facebook.com/bdosn/

New Volunteers Orientation

Youth is the power a country and only youth can bring changes to a country and also can ensure a prosperous future. BdOSN believes in the power of youth and for this purpose they decided to work with them. To make a platform where youth can work together as a team, BdOSN arranged a volunteer orientation on 18 November at their head office.

The event was about gathering some young university students to work as a team for the next projects of BdOSN. 9 promising students from different universities attended the event and got themselves involved as volunteer of BdOSN by promising that they will be working for the projects that BdOSN organizes for the development of Bangladesh. In this volunteer meet up, they discussed about the overall projects of BdOSN and got to find a long list of development projects which BdOSN deals with. To make more progress of these projects, they shared their ideas individually and explained that how it could be formed to be more effective. They also gave ideas about new projects and willing to make those essential projects happen through BdOSN. Different volunteer had different choice of platform to work, so they shared their working platform and vice-versa.

The program officer of BdOSN Ms. Sharmin Kabir welcomed the young volunteers by cutting cake together. They all decided that they will arrange more meet ups and will work throughout the country together.

TBTT Campus Ambassadors Meet Up Held At World University of Bangladesh

The second session of Take Back The Tech-Dhaka held on 17 November at the campus of World University to raise awareness among the University students. The campus ambassadors from first session of TBTT and some curious and self-conscious girls of World University attended the event to know more about cyber crime and how to get protected for all cyber activities to stay safe and secured.

 

The purpose of that event was to raise awareness on the way violence against women is occurring on ICT platforms such as the Internet and mobile phones, and to call for people to use ICT in activism to end violence against women and also for continuing this process to gather more girl to be in a unit for fighting against this issue. In this event the campus ambassadors of 7 University came with their teammates and also brought a survey report, based on the subject of cyber crime to make sure that how many girls in their campus are safe and how many are victims.

To keep girls safe, Sharmin Kabir the program officer of BdOSN shared some information about how to be safe on social media and how it should be form to be protected from stalkers and hackers. She also added some tactics that everybody should follow before every activity on online. For this effective and informative event, World University awarded her and expressed their satisfaction and support for the community.

BdOSN Welcomes New Team in Khulna

The Khulna Chapter of BdOSN arranged a meetup for open source enthusiasts in Khulna on the 14th of November.

The event started with Sharmin Kabir from BdOSN discussing the purpose and activities of BdOSN. Abu Ashraf Masnun, a local open source enthusiast talked about the importance of open source in the technological advancement of the country. Shuvro Pal, a student of MSc in Khulna University hosted a brainstorming session to collect ideas and feedback from the audience. These ideas will be incorporated into the future events of the Khulna Chapter, BdOSN.

The event celebrated the recruitment of new volunteers with a joyful ceremony and a beautiful cake. The event was coordinated by Procheta Nag, a student of CSE, Khulna University.

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TBTT Campus Ambassadors Meet in Khulna

The Bangladesh Chapter of Take Back The Tech (TBTT) has started to build resource throughout the country who will be representing TBTT’s sessions at their own campus. After starting the kicks off event in Dhaka, the team is now in Khulna to build campus ambassadors in Khulna University and North Western University.

BdOSN with support from Internet Society (ISOC) Bangladesh Dhaka Chapter is creating a pool of campus ambassadors both in private and public universities. 14 campus ambassadors from the above universities joined in a discussion session with the BdOSN Team on 15th November 2017 at Khulna University.

 

The participants got a clear guideline on their rules and regulations as a campus ambassador. The session focused on the importance of forming a team, resources to enhance their knowledge and ongoing activities to spread the importance of cyber security among the female students.

Sharmin Kabir, the program officer of BdOSN and Jesmine Akter, the treasurer of the organization attended the session.  

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Take Back The Tech Held in Khulna

While violence against women keeps rising in the cyber world, different nonprofit organizations and community activists are coming forward to raise awareness on the issue and help women be safer online. “Take back the tech: Reclaiming ICTS To End Violence Against Women” is one of such initiatives held in Khulna, on the 14th November. Take Back The Tech, Khulna Chapter - BdOSN and Google’s Women Will Khulna chapter arranged this seminar on online security and discussed the best practices to remain safe online.

Bangladesh Open Source Network (BdOSN) with the support from Internet Society (ISOC) Bangladesh Dhaka Chapter , has arranged this session at Project Head Office, Khulna. 114 students from different universities attended the session and shared their experiences and stories with unpleasant incidents on online.

Domain experts shared tips on enhancing security while also highlighting the possible actions that can be taken when harassed, threatened or hacked. Sharmin Kabir, Program Officer of BdOSN discussed the purpose of TBTT and the support framework it provides. Abu Ashraf Masnun, a senior software engineer highlighted on the technical aspects of online security. Shuvro Pal, the convenor of Women Techmakers Khulna co-ordinate the event and shared his insights.

Procheta Nag, a student from CSE, Khulna University shared her experience of getting hacked and the ways she followed to get rid of this trouble with the audiences. The audiences were very much participatory and wished to have such more events in Khulna in future. 

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Take Back The Tech Kicks Off Event Held in Dhaka

15 promising girls from 7 university joined at the University of Asia Pacific, Dhaka on 21st October, 2017 to attend the session titled ‘Ensure a Safe Cyber World for Girls & Women: Capacity Building Workshop for Take Back The Tech’ organized by Bangladesh Open Source Network (BdOSN) and supported by Internet Society (ISOC) Dhaka Chapter, Bangladesh.

The purpose of the workshop was to enhance the initiative’s capacity through building campus ambassadors in some of the university located in the capital city of the country. Though it was a rainy day, the participants still joined in time and spontaneously participated at the session.

Throughout the session, the participants learnt about the basic internet things including the use of internet, the techniques & tools to be safe online, strategy to safe their campus girls from being cyber bullying and the roles and responsibilities to be campus an ambassador.

Lafifa Jamal, Chairperson at Department of Robotics & Mechatronics Engineering, University of Dhaka, Ms Shaila Rahman, General Manager, Deployment & Projects, Technology of Grameen Phone, Mohammad Kawsar Uddin, General Secretary, ISOC Bangladesh Chapter, Mr. Munir Hasan, General Secretary, BdOSN and Sharmin Kabir, Program Officer, BdOSN were the speakers at the session.

Some of the participants shared their stories and experiences of being bullied or victim of cyber crime. They found the session very effective and promised to work as ‘Campus Ambassador’ in the days ahead.

Shakila Mahjabin Tonni, Lecturer, Dept. of CSE, East West University, Dhaka attended the session. She shared, ‘I have been motivated after joining the session today. Our women need to know about the cyber issues and I believe, they are capable enough to keep them safe from any unpleasant situation happens on online.’ She also shared that she would introduce and arrange such session at her university to create an awareness among the girls studying there.

Sharmin Kabir, Program Officer of BdOSN quoted that this type of arrangement will be continuing in future outside Dhaka. She also shared that the next program will be held in Khulna and Rajshahi in November 2017.