eBusiness: Stakeholders Call For More Action On Girls Participation In ICT
After 13 years of organizing the Girls in ICT Day celebration, a campaign that seeks to mentor young girls to ...
After 13 years of organizing the Girls in ICT Day celebration, a campaign that seeks to mentor young girls to ...
The Love for Change Women Foundation (LCWF) has announced plans for the second cohort of its InnovatHER STEM Virtual Bootcamp, ...
Stakeholders that gathered for the 12th edition of the celebration of the International Girls in ICT Campaign organised by eBusiness Life ...
The nation’s telecommunications regulator, the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has reaffirmed its commitment towards ensuring that the gender disparity in ...
…Bridging the Digital Divide
The International Girls in ICT Day was celebrated globally on April 28th, 2022, and the team at the Microsoft Africa ...

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