Project Type: Women & Girls Empowerment

  • Supporting High-quality STEM Education in Tanzania with Tanzania Education Corp

    In 2018, the World Bank stated that secondary school enrollment for girls in Tanzania was only 30%. Today, if a female student falls pregnant, she is not permitted to continue with her education. Limited access to schooling undoubtedly causes significant long-term socio-economic ramifications for the nation as a whole.  Tanzania Education Corp’s mission is to…

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  • Pivoting to Remote Learning in Rwanda

    Goal: Support Gashora Girls Academy of Science and Technology (GGAST) in Rwanda as they provide students and educational leaders with the tools and information they need to adjust to remote learning in wake of COVID-19. Background: In Rwanda, 97% of girls go to primary school, but less than 34% attend upper secondary school, and then,…

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  • Preparing Youth for Employment with Women in Technology Uganda

    Educating girls and women leads to a decrease in social and economic violence, and yet, over 500 million women and girls are illiterate. Women and girls risk being left outside the labor force or trapped in vulnerable or low-quality employment, due to a lack of skills, absence of quality jobs, and gendered expectations of their…

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  • Inspiring a Generation of Female Leaders in Rwanda with Gashora Girls Academy of Science and Technology

    Project Type: Virtual or On-site When: July to August or early to mid-December According to 2012 to 2014 statistics from the Ministry of Education, out of the 13,557 primary students enrolled in technical training institutions in Rwanda, only  39.3% were girls. The representation is even lower in universities, at 33.35%, due to lower levels girls…

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  • Introducing digital design to women entrepreneurs in Uganda

    Goal: Team4Tech is introducing programs on graphic design, video editing, and digital design in coordination with WITU. Background: Over 60% of the population in Uganda is below the age of 30, and 74% of Ugandans between the ages of 15-25 are unemployed. The majority of them are young women who have either dropped out of…

    four women pose with computer hardware participating in technology skills for women in Uganda