Kenya has initiated the African Girls Can Code Initiative (AGCCI), a groundbreaking program dedicated to empowering young girls and women across Africa with essential digital and coding skills. This program aims to bridge the digital gender divide by enhancing access to modern technology education and hands-on training.
AGCCI focuses on equipping girls and young women with competencies in coding, technology, and digital literacy, preparing them for the expanding digital economy. This effort represents a crucial step toward reducing the gender gap in technology and promoting female participation in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields.
Key Goals of the African Girls Can Code Initiative
- Provide access to digital tools and education for young African females
- Build capacities in coding and technology among girls and young women
- Encourage participation of females in STEM and tech sectors
- Nurture future leaders and innovators from Africa’s female youth
- Align with global gender equality efforts in technology industries
The launch event highlighted success stories and underscored the importance of technology inclusion for sustainable development. The program will operate across multiple African countries, aiming to enhance the digital skills of thousands of girls.
Kenya’s government, along with various partners, is committed to supporting this initiative via resources and policy frameworks. Overall, the African Girls Can Code Initiative marks an inspiring advancement toward empowering women and girls throughout the continent through technology.
