
Mumsbooth, a non-governmental organization, has proudly trained over 200 girls in diverse technology and digital skills through its ProjectSTART empowerment program. Designed to introduce young girls to the tech ecosystem, the initiative empowers them with vital skills to build promising careers in the industry.
The Girls in Tech program, themed Building Future Innovators, offered training both in-person and virtually across Nigeria. In collaboration with Seamfix and GGTV, the program reached girls aged 10 to 19, providing them with comprehensive education in digital and technological skills.
Participants received training in mobile device repair, graphic design with Canva, data analysis, digital content creation using AI tools, virtual assistant technologies, product management, and quality assurance.
Martha Tawiyah, founder of Mumsbooth, shared that the program offers more than just training. Selected participants will be awarded scholarships for further studies and provided with internships and mentorship opportunities within the organization, equipping them for future employment.
Since its inception, Mumsbooth’s ProjectSTART vocational and skill acquisition program has made a significant positive impact on thousands of children and women across Nigeria. Now in its seventh year, the initiative has expanded its reach beyond Nigeria to other African nations, including South Africa, Ghana, and Uganda. With a focus on empowering individuals through education and skills development, the program has touched the lives of over 15,000 people, helping them unlock new opportunities for personal and professional growth.
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