Technology
Digital tools, real-world change.
We are narrowing the gender digital divide by training girls in AI, robotics, blockchain, and safe internet use. Our programs turn girls into tech innovators—building confidence, boosting career pathways, and using digital power for social good.
AI for Girls Fellowship
Overview:
We equip girls with practical skills in AI and machine learning, ethics, and coding—while encouraging them to build tech solutions for social change.
Objectives:
To close the gender gap in AI education
To introduce responsible AI practices
To foster local innovation from young women
Activities:
AI bootcamps and coding classes
Capstone projects with community impact
Mentorship from women in tech
Target Audience:
Girls aged 16–25 interested in tech
Train her in tomorrow’s tools—today.
2. Drone & Robotics for Rural Girls
Overview:
We bring mobile tech labs to rural schools, introducing girls to the world of drones, robotics, and real-world tech applications in health and agriculture.
Objectives:
To decentralize access to emerging tech
To promote STEM learning among rural girls
To spark curiosity and innovation
Activities:
Traveling drone & robotics lab workshops
Practical challenges (e.g. soil sensors, drone delivery)
Teacher training for sustainability
Target Audience:
Rural schoolgirls aged 12–18
STEM has no postcode—bring it to her.
3. Girls in Blockchain & Crypto Literacy
Overview:
We demystify blockchain and crypto, offering secure, simplified training for girls to understand and ethically engage with digital finance.
Objectives:
To increase blockchain literacy among young women
To promote safe, ethical use of digital currencies
To open doors for tech-enabled entrepreneurship
Activities:
Training workshops on blockchain basics
Digital wallet simulations and security tips
Entrepreneurship connections for graduates
Target Audience:
Young women aged 18–25 with basic ICT skills
Let her unlock the future of finance.
4. Tech4Impact Hackathons
Overview:
We host hackathons that challenge girls to build digital solutions for real-world issues—combining skills development with social innovation.
Objectives:
To build girls’ confidence in coding and teamwork
To inspire socially driven tech solutions
To connect girls with tech mentors and funders
Activities:
Quarterly or annual hackathons
Community-based problem statements
Awards, mentorship, and implementation support
Target Audience:
Girls aged 15–24, coding beginners to intermediates
Hack for good. Code for change.
5. AI Policy Literacy Circles
Overview:
We introduce girls to ethical tech policy—teaching them how AI systems impact privacy, bias, and data rights, and empowering them to shape fairer futures.
Objectives:
To raise awareness on AI ethics and governance
To train youth in civic tech advocacy
To foster leadership in tech policy spaces
Activities:
Discussion circles and civic education
Simulated tech policy debates
Position paper writing and publication
Target Audience:
Youth activists, girls in tech, debate clubs
Her voice in tech policy starts here.