Women in Tech

Resty Ayona, Head of Performance and Rewards at Airtel Uganda, making her remarks at the unveiling event of the ‘Tech For Her’ initiative launched by Airtel Africa Foundation, held at Kawempe Public Library. This five-week intensive program will empower 100 young Ugandan women with in-demand digital skills, including Linux Administration, Cybersecurity, SQL, DevOps, Ethical Hacking, and Data Analytics.

Airtel Africa Foundation Launches Tech For Her Program to Upskill African Women

Airtel Africa Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Airtel Africa plc, has announced the launch of its ‘Tech For Her’ Program’, targeting young women across Uganda, Zambia and Kenya. The initiative, to be
Vivian Dambya (left) is the Director of Technical Services at NITA-U and Rowena Turinawe, is the Business Transformation Manager, also at NITA-U.

Two NITA-U female ICT experts named among 35 of Africa’s most influential women in technology

Two female Ugandan ICT experts- Vivian Dambya and Rowena Turinawe have been named among the 35 Most Influential Women in Tech on the African continent by the November edition of the 2021

 

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