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Zireve Afişi (KADEM)
The International Women and Justice Summit, organized by Women and Democracy Foundation (KADEM), is an event aimed at addressing global issues related to women, family and society important.
The 6th International Women and Justice Summit, held in 2024 under the theme “Artificial Intelligence and Women”, focused on empowering women in the artificial intelligence field and promoting social gender equality. The summit sought to answer the question of how rapidly advancing artificial intelligence technologies can contribute to more equitable representation of women in social, economic and cultural spheres. By providing a comprehensive dialogue platform on artificial intelligence and social gender justice, the summit offered strategic recommendations regarding women’s representation in this field, measures against bias, and the development of an inclusive artificial intelligence ecosystem.
The International Women and Justice Summit, organized by the Women and Justice Foundation (KADEM), serves as a global platform for addressing the social, economic and cultural challenges faced by women, families and society. Held every two years since 2014, the summit promotes reforms that support fundamental values shaping social structures and the roles of women within them. This year, the summit seeks to answer questions regarding how women are affected by the rise of artificial intelligence and how these technologies can contribute to a safe and fair future for women.

6th International Women and Justice Summit: Artificial Intelligence and Women (From Abdurrahman Mujeeb’s Lens)
The Women and Justice Summit aims to draw attention to issues such as social gender justice, women’s empowerment and support for their roles within the family. Led by KADEM, the summit addresses problems concerning women’s place in public life through the lens of justice and seeks solution solutions. By bringing together global experts in the field, the summit strives to raise societal awareness of women’s rights and to strengthen women’s social, cultural and economic standing.

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Each summit has been shaped around a theme determined by the most timely and significant issues of its time. These themes have comprehensively examined diverse social challenges affecting women’s lives and proposed solutions:
The first summit was held under the theme “Justice,” emphasizing that women must be fairly represented in all areas of life and that women’s issues must be evaluated through the lens of justice.
As the refugee crisis became a global problem, this summit highlighted the challenges faced by refugee women and the critical role of women in peace processes.
This summit emphasized the importance of the family in society, asserting that a strong family structure contributes to social resilience and that women must be supported within the family unit.
The social impacts of digitalization on individuals were examined. The summit highlighted efforts to preserve individual uniqueness while pursuing human-centered digital development.
The influence of cultural norms on women and how these codes shape women’s social roles were critically analyzed.
Each of these themes has contributed to a deeper understanding of the challenges women face in public life and the development of targeted solutions.
This year’s summit has adopted the theme “Artificial Intelligence and Women”. As artificial intelligence and digital technologies increasingly shape our lives, it is recognized that these developments present both opportunities and threats for women. KADEM, through the 2024 summit, aims to assess how women are affected by this transformation and to explore the potential of artificial intelligence to build a safer, more equitable world for women.
This theme encompasses not only the economic impacts of artificial intelligence but also its social and cultural dimensions. Throughout the summit, the social, economic and ethical aspects of artificial intelligence technologies are discussed, and the effects of gender bias in this field on women are examined. The fact that the majority of professionals currently working in the technology field are men and that algorithms are typically shaped by a male perspective complicates the construction of a fair digital future for women. The summit encourages women to assume more active roles in the technology world and aims to evaluate the impact of artificial intelligence on women’s well-being fabric.

6th International Women and Justice Summit: Artificial Intelligence and Women (From Abdurrahman Mujeeb’s Lens)
Another key focus of the summit is reducing the barriers women encounter in their work lives and in social spaces due to artificial intelligence. In this context, the summit examines whether artificial intelligence may deepen existing gender inequalities in society or create new opportunities for women. A central theme of the summit is the necessity for collaboration among governments, civil society organizations and private sector representatives to develop technology with sensitivity to gender equality.
The 2024 Women and Justice Summit provides a comprehensive dialogue platform on how artificial intelligence affects women and what steps must be taken to ensure these new technologies contribute to a just and equitable society. The summit’s focus on this theme aims to raise awareness that in an era of rapid technological advancement, women must be represented through an equitable approach.
The first day of the 2024 Women and Justice Summit drew attention through statements by leading figures from Türkiye and around the world on the theme of artificial intelligence and women. In the opening remarks, KADEM Board Chair Assoc. Prof. Dr. Saliha Reader Gümrükçüoğlu, Minister of Family and Social Services Mahinur Özdemir Göktaş, and President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan focused on the necessary efforts to ensure women can participate more strongly, safely and equally in the future shaped by technology. In the subsequent Leaders Session, ministers from different countries shared their perspectives on artificial intelligence and social gender equality.
At the summit’s opening, KADEM Board Chair Assoc. Prof. Dr. Saliha Okur Gümrükçüoğlu emphasized the need to support women through the lens of justice in social transformation processes. Gümrükçüoğlu noted that technological advancements are rapidly becoming central to human life and stated that artificial intelligence carries both the potential to solve problems affecting women and the risk of deepening them. She stressed that ensuring women are active agents in this transformation is essential for creating stronger representations of women through evolving digital technologies importance.

6th International Women and Justice Summit: Artificial Intelligence and Women (From Abdurrahman Mujeeb’s Lens)
At the summit’s opening, KADEM Board Chair Assoc. Prof. Dr. Saliha Okur Gümrükçüoğlu emphasized the need to support women through the lens of justice in social transformation processes. Gümrükçüoğlu noted that technological advancements are rapidly becoming central to human life and stated that artificial intelligence carries both the potential to solve problems affecting women and the risk of deepening them. She stressed that ensuring women are active agents in this transformation is essential for creating stronger representations of women through evolving digital technologies importance.
In his speech, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan highlighted that technology has been part of major transformations in world history and stated that technological developments in every century since the industry revolution have fundamentally changed society. Erdoğan noted that concepts such as artificial intelligence, autonomous systems, robotics and the Internet of Things have significantly influenced human behavior and production relations, drawing attention to both the conveniences these technologies bring and the problems they create.
Erdoğan acknowledged that easier access to information is a positive development but warned that digitalization could undermine individual uniqueness. He stated that while technology offers advantages in terms of information sharing, it also opens the door to problems such as insatiability. Erdoğan emphasized that artificial intelligence has the potential to deepen social gender inequalities and stressed the necessity of ensuring justice for women in this domain. He underscored the importance of fairly representing women in the technology sector and of implementing initiatives to strengthen the social, economic and political status of women in Türkiye, noting that increasing women’s participation in the labor force plays a critical role in Türkiye’s path toward a strong future.

6th International Women and Justice Summit: Artificial Intelligence and Women (From Abdurrahman Mujeeb’s Lens)
Following the opening remarks, the Leaders Session addressed global perspectives on artificial intelligence and social gender equality. Moderated by Türkiye’s Minister of Family and Social Services Mahinur Özdemir Göktaş, participants included Mikheil Sarjveladze, Minister of Labour, Health and Social Protection of Georgia; Sedat Sulejmani, Deputy Minister of the Culture Republic of North Macedonia; Maya Morsy, Minister of Social Solidarity of Egypt; Maimouna Dieye, Minister of Family and Solidarity; and Tatjana Macura, Minister for Gender Equality of Serbia.
The session emphasized that artificial intelligence technologies are driving profound changes across all areas of life. Speakers noted that artificial intelligence is not merely a technological advancement but a transformative force with significant social responsibility implications. They stressed that for artificial intelligence to support a more just social structure, women must play a more active role in decision-making processes.
Speakers pointed out that the field of artificial intelligence is male-dominated and that this imbalance can lead to gender bias in AI algorithms. Leaders warned that the underrepresentation of women in AI research may reinforce social gender inequalities and emphasized the importance of increasing female representation in fields such as engineering and data science. They stated that efforts must be made to facilitate women’s access to technology and to guide them toward these fields during educational processes.
The session also recalled how medical research in the 20th century was conducted almost exclusively on men, leading to negative consequences for women’s health, and warned that a similar situation could occur with artificial intelligence algorithms. Speakers asserted that women must be included in the development of AI algorithms and called for serious measures to eliminate gender bias from these systems.
In conclusion, leaders agreed that all countries must take responsibility to ensure that artificial intelligence does not adopt a structure that excludes women. They emphasized that for women to have a place in a fair, equal, and safe future, artificial intelligence must be developed with gender sensitivity and an inclusive understanding that encompasses all of society. This session was a significant gathering in drawing global attention to the concerns raised by the summit’s theme, “Artificial Intelligence and Women.”
In this section of the Women and Justice Summit, the impacts of artificial intelligence on women were examined in detail through various sessions. Issues such as the interaction of AI technologies with social and cultural structures, gender bias in algorithms, and the contributions of AI to work-life balance were comprehensively discussed.
This session addressed how gender bias emerges during the development of AI algorithms and how it negatively affects women. Moderated by Dr. Ravza Altuntaş Çakır, a member of the KADEM Academic Advisory Board, the session featured insights from Lambert Hogenhout, Chief of Data and Artificial Intelligence at the United Nations, Professor Dr. Omar Faruk Ertuğrul, and data science experts.

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It was highlighted that the male dominance in AI leads to gender bias during the design phase of algorithms. AI systems developed primarily by engineers and data scientists from male-dominated fields risk being created from a perspective that fails to reflect women and their needs. Speakers stressed that this male dominance does not only exist within the industry but also shapes algorithms with an understanding that sees women less clearly. This structure, which reflects a male perspective in AI, was compared to how medical research in the 20th century, conducted almost exclusively on men, had negative consequences for women’s health, potentially leading to similar adverse outcomes in women’s interactions with technology.
Solutions to mitigate the effects of this bias were proposed. Speakers emphasized the need to increase female representation in engineering and data science, highlighting the importance of improving educational systems and involving women more actively in AI development processes. Furthermore, it was noted that socially gender-sensitive approaches must be adopted in development processes, and that more inclusive research and development initiatives in the field of artificial intelligence are necessary to achieve this goal.
The relationship between artificial intelligence and socio-cultural norms in society was discussed by participants including Borbála Csete, Cultural Advisor, and Karen de Sousa Pesse, a Salesforce executive. Speakers noted that AI introduces a new dimension to societal structures, reflecting existing socio-cultural codes while simultaneously reproducing them.

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The session explored how society now perceives technology use as a marker of wisdom, linking digital competence with social status. In this context, it was emphasized that women’s access to technology must be expanded. However, it was also noted that the prevailing male dominance in technology could weaken women’s representation in the field. Participants stated that society must adopt a more equitable approach to women’s access to technology and artificial intelligence.
Speakers further emphasized that while AI reflects socio-cultural codes, it must be integrated into society with compassion. Many women today face gender bias in the workplace, and it was suggested that AI could be used as a tool to alleviate these challenges. It was stated that for technology to support women’s participation in the workforce and help them overcome barriers, a technological understanding that incorporates greater female representation alongside social sensitivities must be established.
The impact of artificial intelligence on women’s work-life balance was discussed in a session moderated by Associate Professor Dr. Uğur Özdemir. Experts including Lisa Brunet, CEO of DZLP Group, gender studies specialist Lizette Soria, and AI author Şule Güner examined both the advantages and challenges of this technological transformation on women’s professional and family lives.
The burden of care responsibilities, one of the most significant challenges women face in the workplace, was addressed as a central topic. It was noted that AI could support the removal of work and caregiving tasks from women’s sole responsibility. In particular, advanced AI systems were described as having the potential to reduce women’s workloads, thereby positively influencing their well-being. It was stated that AI could help women perform their workplace duties more efficiently and assist them in managing familial responsibilities.

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Speakers also drew attention to AI-supported projects enabling women in rural areas to receive education in their local languages, which could enhance their participation in social life. It was noted that the use of AI-supported language models could raise the educational levels of women in rural communities and help create a more equitable environment. Additionally, it was emphasized that new job opportunities brought by AI must be planned through a more inclusive system designed to benefit women.
Finally, speakers stated that society must adapt to the development of artificial intelligence. Participants affirmed that for women to assume stronger positions in the workforce and in technology, societal and political commitment is required, and that the gender equality perspective must be strengthened to ensure this technological transformation contributes to women’s well-being.
Following the sessions and panels under the theme “Artificial Intelligence and Women,” the 6th International Women and Justice Summit concluded with a series of action plans and recommendations aimed at increasing women’s representation in the field of artificial intelligence. The Outcome Declaration presented at the close of the summit outlines strategic steps to establish a socially gender-sensitive AI ecosystem and ensure women have greater voice and agency in this domain.
The summit’s Outcome Declaration identifies priority goals to be followed to enable artificial intelligence to contribute to social gender equality. These goals focus on strategies to increase women’s representation in AI, prevent gender-based biases from being embedded in algorithms, and support social gender equality:
As a result of discussions at the summit, a series of recommendations and policy suggestions for the future were presented. These recommendations propose strategic steps to support women’s leadership in artificial intelligence and ensure their greater representation in the sector:
The summit’s outcome statement emphasized that actions to enhance women’s contributions to technology must be addressed through a gender-sensitive perspective. In this context, it was stated that collaboration among states, academia, the private sector, and civil society organizations is necessary to increase women’s representation in artificial intelligence, eliminate gender bias in algorithms, and ensure that artificial intelligence is structured to benefit society benefit.

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6th Women and Justice Summit: Theme of Artificial Intelligence and Women
Core Objective of the Summit and Themes from Past Editions
2014: “Justice”
2016: “Speak Up for Justice”
2018: “Strengthening the Family”
2020: “Remaining Human in the Digital Age”
2022: “Cultural Codes and Women”
2024 Theme: Artificial Intelligence and Women
Opening Remarks and Leaders Session
President and KADEM Board Chair
Leaders Session: Global Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence and Women
Summit Sessions and Key Discussion Topics
Artificial Intelligence and Gender Bias in Algorithms
Artificial Intelligence and Socio-Cultural Codes
Artificial Intelligence and Women’s Well-being
Summit Outcome Declaration and Future Recommendations
Main Themes Highlighted in the Outcome Declaration
Recommendations and Policy Suggestions for the Future