Empowering 50m African Girls for Tech Before 2030
We provide girls with early exposure to technology, leadership, computer coding, hardware repairs, and computer networking skills.
50m Girls in Numbers
Countdown till 2030
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Mission
To transform the lives of young girls aged 10-16 by providing them with comprehensive technology education and fostering a supportive community. To empower girls to excel in technology and STEM fields, break down gender barriers, and create a future where every girl has the opportunity to thrive in the digital age.
Vision
Our vision is a world where gender does not limit a girl’s potential in technology and STEM.
Approach
The GirlTech Africa Tech Training Program
In a world where technology is shaping the future, it's essential to ensure that everyone, regardless of gender, has equal access to the skills and opportunities that technology offers. GirlTech Africa recognizes this imperative and is launching its transformative...
GirlTech Africa Campaigns and Awareness Talks
GirlTech Africa is on a mission to empower girls aged 10-16 with foundational technology skills and inspire them to pursue careers in tech. Achieving this mission requires a comprehensive campaign strategy that leverages all components of the initiative. Here's how we...
Establishing The GirlTech Clubs in Schools
In the ever-evolving landscape of technology, education plays a pivotal role in shaping the future leaders of the digital age. Recognizing this, GirlTech Africa is taking its mission a step further by initiating GirlTech Clubs in schools. These clubs are not just...
Events Log
Celebrating Women in Tech on International Women’s Day 2024
We are thrilled to welcome you to our celebration of the remarkable accomplishments of women in the technology sector on International Women's Day, March 8th, 2024. Under the theme of "Rise Together: Celebrating Women in Tech," we are driven by the unwavering passion...
School visit:Exploring the Dynamic World of Tech and Education at Blessing Arziki International School, Zaria
As part of the GirlTech Africa mission to reach out to young girls between the ages of 6 and 10, our team members recently paid a school visit to Blessing Arziki International School in Zaria, Sabon Gari local government, Kaduna State, for our usual ‘tech talks’. This...
GirlTech Africa Inspires at Ibrahim Bello Memorial, Zaria
GirlTech Africa made a powerful impact during their visit to Ibrahim Bello Memorial Layin Zomo in Sabon Gari, Kaduna State. The enthralling tech talk session ignited aspirations among the girls, urging them to fearlessly pursue tech-related fields while setting their...
FAQs
Is GirlTech Africa an NGO?
No. GirlTech Africa is an initiative by Mediahooch Spaces under its #1BillionProject aimed at impacting on One Billion People before the year 2050
How can I support GirlTech Africa's mission?
There are several ways to support GirlTech Africa:
- Become a volunteer or mentor.
- Donate to our organization to help fund our initiatives.
- Partner with us to expand our reach and impact.
- Spread the word about our programs and mission within your community.
Who are the beneficiaries of GirlTech Africa programs?
Girls aged 10-16 are eligible to participate in our programs. We are dedicated to providing foundational technology skills to empower young girls in the tech industry.
Is GirlTech Africa affiliated with any other organizations?
Yes, GirlTech Africa is a visionary initiative brought to life by the #1BillionProject in collaboration with sister organizations that share our mission of empowering girls through technology education and community engagement.
How can I get involved with GirlTech Africa as a volunteer or mentor?
We welcome volunteers, instructors, and mentors who are passionate about our mission.