- Women in Afghanistan can apply to the programme until 20 April 2022.
- Participants will learn to transform their entrepreneurial ideas into digital products to empower others and address issues in their communities.
- The 6-week online course in English will start 25 April. It is free of charge and open to Afghan women with a deep interest in digital technologies.
- The programme is funded by the through the UNITAR Strategic Framework Fund.
12 April 2022, Hiroshima, Japan – UNITAR invites women in Afghanistan to apply to the programme. The application deadline is 20 April 2022.
The 6-week programme aims to create opportunities for participants to address growing wage gaps, the digital divide, and new challenges in the post-COVID-19 work environment. By the end of the course, participants will be able to transform their entrepreneurial ideas into digital products to empower others and effectively address critical issues in their communities.
The training will cover digital literacy, working with data, programming, coding, applications development, artificial intelligence and machine learning, cybersecurity and network, women’s empowerment and the Sustainable Development Goals contextualized to local situations.
The fully online course will be delivered in English, from 25 April to 3 June 2022. Participants will learn at their own pace, working on self-directed projects while engaging online with thematic and regional experts, mentors and peers. During the final week, they will join an online hackathon to test their skills.
Recent alumna is using what she learned so she can bring more opportunities for women in Afghanistan to learn online.
The programme is free of charge and open to Afghan women with a deep interest in digital technologies.
The programme is funded by the through the UNITAR Strategic Framework Fund. This is the final round of this programme.
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(deadline 20 April 2022)