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Projects

Browse through projects from around the world that are empowering girls and women with digital skills for life, work and leadership. These include projects empowering girls both inside and outside of school, professional development programmes for women, initiatives building teacher capacities, and policies, laws and plans aiming for structural change. 

This section is a non-exhaustive compilation. If you would like to add your own project to the Hub, please complete this form. We will regularly update the Hub as new information becomes available.

Girls? Day ? Future Prospects for Girls

This annual event brings together girls and partner companies and technical training centres, universities and research actors to promote the inclusion of girls in STEM.

Organizer

German Federal Ministry for Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth, German Federal Ministry of Education and Research, Confederation of German Employers' Associations (BDA), German Trade Union Federation (DGB), Federal Employment Agency (BA), German Industry and Commerce (Chambers), Federation of German Industries (BDI), German Confederation of Skilled Crafts (ZDH), Federal Parent Council (BER), Initiative D21

GirlsCoding

In Russia, GirlsCoding are programming courses for girls to bridge the gender digital divide.

Organizer

Moscow Coding School

GirlsGoIT

This two-week long programme in Moldova for girls aged 16 to 20 teaches entrepreneurship skills and how to build web applications, discover a career paths in STEM and ICT and the opportunity to meet role models and friends.

Organizer

GirlsGoIT

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