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CodeHack Training for Young Girls in Kenya – Covid-19 Edition

CodeHack Training for Young Girls in Kenya - Covid-19 Edition

Deadline: 10-Aug-20

UNESCO in partnership with UNDP and Kenya National Commission for UNESCO (KNATCOM) will support Pwani Teknowgalz to conduct a Codehack Training for Young Girls in Kenya during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The training program aims at equipping 100 young women aged 17 to 28 years with employable digital technology skills in Mobile application development in Kenya to assist them to address pressing challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic in Kenya. This activity will be implemented under UNESCOs Youth Mobile Programme and aligned with SDGs on Gender Equality, Education, Health, Access to Information, and Zero Hunger.
According to the GSMA report in 2019 states that half the population in Sub Saharan Africa will subscribe to smartphone services by 2025. As a women-led technology non-profit organisation, they are committed to ensuring young women aged 17 – 28 years acquire skills in coding in both mobile and web development to enable them not only to consume technological mobile solutions but also to be part of creating the solutions.
Program Objectives

For more information, visit https://pwaniteknowgalz.org/codehack-covid-19-edition/

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