Sunday, August 13, 2023

Today's girls are tomorrow's techwomen mentors

We shall assess our success when today's girls become tomorrow's techwomen mentors. Since the DigiGirlz Initiative was founded in the Mpumalanga ICT Club in 2018, this has been our journey. Ms Nomusa Keninda, the club's founder, is sharing a stage today with the five members of the African Girls Can Code Initiative at Mapala Combined School in Phake Village, Dr. JS Moroka Municipality. 
"We couldn't miss August 8th to celebrate Women's Day with 60 girls attending the DigiGirlz workshop here at Phake Village," Ms Keninda said.
This year marks the 5th year of the DigiGirlz Initiative, and the Mpumalanga ICT Club decided to share the date with Mapala Combined School, however other girls came from adjacent schools to participate in the session. The purpose of conducting the workshop here is to provide a platform for AGCCI members who just completed the AGCCI Coding Bootcamp in Polokwane to share their experiences and lessons learnt from the two-week bootcamp with other girls.
"I am overjoyed to hear and see the level of empowerment displayed by these young girls as they share their stories."
Each of them chose a topic from the list that they learned during the bootcamp, and with passion, enthusiasm, and confidence, they ensured that they carried us back to the coding bootcamp with imagination. Climate change, project time management, and programming languages were all freely discussed. 
"We want to be like them, and we promise this is just the beginning," Bianca Maraka said shortly after her presentation, referring to the ladies who came to coach and advise them during the Polokwane bootcamp. 
This event is also a wake-up call for the girls who joined today. They learned about having a positive personal brand and how to cultivate it beyond school and into the workplace. The majority of these girls are in grades 8 and 9, and we hope they will make the correct decisions for their future education and training.



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