Tech Girls
By bridging the gender gap and fostering a supportive community.
Ignite passion and enthusiasm among young girls and women in rural areas for digital technology and engineering careers through motivational programs and role models.
Provide resources, mentorship, and skills training to empower girls and young women in rural areas to confidently pursue and excel in digital technology and engineering fields.
Foster a supportive network and community for aspiring women leaders in digital technology and engineering, facilitating connections, collaborations, and knowledge sharing.
Conduct evidence-based research to understand the challenges and opportunities in technology education and gender equity, driving informed policies and initiatives.
Offer comprehensive digital skills training programs to equip girls from primary and secondary schools with the technical competencies needed for successful careers in technology.
Increase awareness and provide educational resources to schools and institutions on various digital technology careers, educational pathways, and the importance of gender diversity in tech.
The focus of the program is to bridge the youth unemployment gap by skilling and reskilling the youth with technological skills aimed at making them employable and/or self employed. The focus is on equipping young people—especially girls and young women in rural areas—with the skills, knowledge, and networks needed to thrive in the digital technology and engineering sectors.
A Community-Based Organization (CBO) dedicated to empowering young girls and women in rural areas to pursue careers in digital technology and engineering. Our organization is located in the Kakamega North sub-county, South Kabras ward, Shamberere location, Chevoso sublocation, within Kakamega County area, serving the local community.
Conducted by experienced instructors who foster a supportive learning environment