
African Girls Can Code Initiative
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The official page of AGGCI. An initiative which aims to train and empower young African women & girls in Technology through coding & leadership skills
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#HappeningNow: We're excited to join Her Initiative and the Embassies of 🇧🇪 and the Netherlands🇳🇱 for a vibrant celebration of young women’s leadership — the perfect way to close out #WomensMonth! Belgium in Tanzania




62 students wowed at the #NationalRoboticsForGood Challenge, creating AI & robotics solutions for real-world problems! 🏆🏆 Supported by UN Women, UNDP Malawi Malawi Government🇲🇼 , Standard Bank Malawi, iMoSyS & @IrelandEmbassyMW under #MalawiGirlsCanCodeToo Let’s invest in youth!



Young, focused, and coding for change. Don’t miss Annmaria Kerubo and Caren from African Girls Can Code Initiative on Capital in the Morning as they share their journeys in software development and innovation. Tune in from 8AM with Chiko Lawi and Sharps 🎙️ #DriveInn


9 out of 10 adolescent girls & young women in low-income countries don't have access to the internet, while their male peers are twice as likely to be online. African Girls Can Code Initiative is changing the narrative across the continent to ensure we bridge the digital gender gap. #GirlsInICT



🎉 Throwback Thursday! 🌟 This #GirlsInICTDay , check out this inspiring video from YouthConnekt Africa where one of our alumni from Senegal shares her experiences with the our coding camps. Her story highlights the power of ICT in transforming lives & shaping Africa's future.

🎙️In celebration of #GirlsInICT Day, AfricanGirlsCanCode girls took over the airwaves on Capital FM Kenya, sharing their inspiring journeys in tech🇰🇪 They explored the power of inclusive digital transformation, etc More on AGCCI👇 ✳️ youtu.be/O1Scyk6Qy3k?si… ✳️ youtu.be/fAp6hqdbJYc?si…


On this #GirlsInICT day, we celebrate the young women & girls breaking barriers in #tech, driving inclusive digital transformation. Read how African Girls Can Code Initiative alumni Pendo Vestine overcame gender biases & is empowering other girls to pursue careers in #STEM. tinyurl.com/55huz8fv


"Every girl who codes, every woman in tech & every female STEM leader isn't just advancing personally, she's creating a more equitable & innovative future for us all." UN Women South Africa MCO's Siya Leshabane spoke about African Girls Can Code Initiative at the Huawei Mobile SA #GirlsinICT Day event. #ForALLWomenAndGirls


Celebrating Girls in ICT Day with young girls & ITU Regional Office in Africa🎉 Today, we are recognizing the incredible potential of young girls in tech & encouraging them to pursue ICT and the #STEM in school. To the young girl pursuing ICT, we see you, we believe in you, and we celebrate you


🚀 Empowering young girls in tech! 🌟 Your creativity and vision are not only needed—they are essential to shaping the digital world of tomorrow. We see you, we believe in you, and we celebrate you!💪 Siemens in Africa 🇧🇪 Belgium MFA GIZ Belgium in Addis Ababa ITU Regional Office in Africa African Union Youth Program

We love to see young girls get inspired in their tech jouneys. Thank you Huawei Mobile SA! Young girls and women's creativity and vision, are vital for an inclusive digital transformation in Africa 💻💪 Siemens in Africa 🇧🇪 Belgium MFA GIZ Belgium in Addis Ababa ITU Regional Office in Africa African Union Youth Program

Today is #InternationalGirlsInICT! 🎉 Meet Faith Chenjere, 16, from Mpilisi CDSS in Balaka — learning coding at the e-Learning Hub under #MalawiGirlsCanCode, supported by Ireland in Malawi. She’s proof that when girls lead in tech, the future gets brighter. #SDG5 #ICT4Girls



3/ What if the next big tech breakthrough came from a girl in Turkana? With support from UN Kenya, mentorship camps and coding bootcamps are helping girls across the country step into STEM—through the African Girls Can Code Initiative African Girls Can Code Initiative.