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Johanna Svanikier (arrowed), President of HACSA Foundation, with other dignitaries and some of the beneficiary students
Johanna Svanikier (arrowed), President of HACSA Foundation, with other dignitaries and some of the beneficiary students

HACSA launches Tech-for-Girls training initiative

An innovative training initiative aimed at equipping hundreds of girls with information and communication technology (ICT) skills for career development,Tech-for-Girls, has been launched.

It was launched by the Heritage and Cultural Society of Africa (HACSA) Foundation in partnership with The African Freelancers (TAF) College.

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Under the sponsored training initiative, which forms part of HACSA’s Lifeline for Africa programme, participating girls and young women from across the country would be offered digital literacy and analytical skills in various ICT fields, in addition to entrepreneurial and management skills including communication, customer service and business management.

Project

The project is starting with the first batch of 20 students who will undergo 12 weeks of training at TAF College, after which they will be engaged in mentorship and internship activities.

The launch of the “Tech for Girls” initiative follows the successful implementation of HACSA’s “Girls Can Code” project that trained dozens of girls in computer coding.

It also follows the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding last July between HACSA and TAF College, in which HACSA is supporting the training of 100 students in various creative and innovative fields under HACSA’s Lifeline for Africa Programme, as well as the provision of GH¢100,000 to TAF College to facilitate the training activities.

Launch

Launching the project, a renowned Ghana-born British actress, Adjoa Andoh, commended HACSA Foundation and the TAF College for the creation of the Tech for Girls concept, indicating that it would help in preparing girls, particularly underprivileged ones, for the future.

“This will surely enable girls and young women to overcome obstacles and flow in their career paths, leveraging technology.

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“Tech is the future, and we need to grab all the tech that is around us for self and societal development,” she said.

She encouraged the beneficiaries to effectively utilise the opportunity to develop themselves in a way that they can serve as role models for their peers and younger ones.

The President of HACSA Foundation, Johanna Svanikier, explained that the initiative was designed to create opportunities for African girls and women to immerse themselves in technology and acquire the skills to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics, in addition to soft skills like leadership, entrepreneurship and emotional intelligence.

Mrs Svanikier, who is a former Ghana Ambassador to France, noted that because all jobs, soon, would have ICT components, it was critical for the youth, especially girls, to secure and use ICT skills to build their careers.

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Gender parity

“This initiative represents a significant step towards gender parity in tech industries and creates opportunities for women and girls to excel in this vital field,” she stated.

HACSA, she said, was fully funding the training of the beneficiaries through financial contributions from members and patrons of the HACSA Sankofa network and other philanthropists, adding that the training for each beneficiary is costing GH¢10,000.

She, therefore, called for support from institutions and individuals to enable the project to enrol and assist more girls.

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The Founder of TAF College, Rev. Johnnie Oquaye, indicated that the project was not just an ICT training initiative but “symbolises the fostering of creativity in digital literacy.”

Citing the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal Five, which aims at achieving gender equality and empowerment for all women and girls, Rev. Oquaye noted that the initiative would go a long way in contributing to the attainment of SDG five in Ghana.

“This initiative is in line with the aspirations of millions of African girls who desire to develop and nurture skills in ICT for their careers,” he stressed.

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He thanked HACSA Foundation for its immense support to the growth of TAF College and gave the assurance of the commitment of the management of the college in ensuring the success of the initiative. 

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