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Bold. Passionate. Feminist. 3 words to describe youth-activist Zainab in a nutshell. . As a @u_report_global Ambassador, Zainab has been at the forefront of the #YourVoiceYourFuture campaign by the European Union, African Union and @Unicef, which gathered the views of 450,000 young people across the 2 continents. . “I think many people want to change the world. I always tell people ‘Yes you can! You can change the world!’ You don’t have to be a president to change the world,” she says. “In my immediate environment, I try to make sure that I leave a lasting impact on whatever situation I find myself in. I try to encourage and guide people – especially younger girls. I try to lead by example and show them that they are capable of achieving whatever they work towards.” . Her motto in life? Simple: "Don’t lose. I interpret it as resilience. Whatever situation I find myself in, I refuse to accept the loser status. I’ve either won or I’ve learned.” . We are #InspiredByHer! Young people like Zainab have a right to be involved in decisions which affect them. That's why we are establishing a #YouthSoundingBoard on EU International Partnerships, under the leadership of Commissioner @juttaurpilainen. The Youth Sounding Board will provide young people from all over the world with a platform to shape and influence the EU's external action, ensuring #YouthVoices are heard and listened to. Check the link in our bio to find out more! . . . #globalyouthmobilization #youthmobilize #togetherforchange #leadthechange #unstoppabletogether #generationunlimited Reposted from @eu_partnerships (at EU Partners) https://www.instagram.com/p/COXhbLjBcQX/?igshid=4d35n0gwlg98
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Nissan V2G - The V2G (Vehicle to Grid) Concept was chosen for its holistic approach in answering the future's design questions raised by the theme "Youthmobile 2030".
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Ethiopian girls gain skills on Coding for the Future
On the occasion of the International Women’s Day, 8 March 2019, 24 girls from Addis Ababa presented ten business ideas, which were innovations that can work on mobile phones and on the web. The girls invented their applications during the recently organised Code for the Future pitching event, organized by UNESCO in partnership with ICEADDIS and within the Framework of UNESCO’s YouthMobile Initiative.
On the opening of the pitching event, UNESCO Liaison Office Director Ms Ana Elisa Santana Afonso through her representative Ms Lydia Gachungi noted that mobile technology is the future of African Youth. “Mobile applications have become a medium for youth empowerment, activism and an engine for change and UNESCO is convinced that working with the youth to develop skills in developing mobile apps, can play a big role as an interactive communication platform for the various sectors in this country," said Gachungi.
Participating girls appreciated the opportunity given to them and the experiences and lessons they acquired by being involved in the programme. “I have seen many creative women in this event which is really motivating and I really like the whole process from the beginning to the end!“ exclaimed Hilina Ayalew, a participant in this event.
One of the pitching trainees from Addis Ababa, Bethlehm Seifu stressed, “This opportunity provided us with new experience throughout the competition and I think it would be good if you can reach more girls in other cities”. Eden Degfa also indicated that the pitching event was insightful and interactive. “There were some amazing ideas and the questions from the judges concerning the business side which enabled me to really see how to get into the market and do research, when starting a business,” emphasised Degfa.
While the Initial plan of Code for the Future was to train 60 girls, the number increased to 75 due to high interest in the program. The girls received a two days intensive hackathon by experienced programmers, with entrepreneurship mentoring and support by senior developers to coach them in developing practical applications.
A jury constituting of experts in business, ICT and innovation selected three finalists as winners who will receive further support by ICEADDIS and UNESCO to help them translate their ideas and applications into businesses. UNESCO promised to provide them different international exposures including participation in the WSIS 2019 hackathon in Geneva, the Africa Code Week 2019 in a boot camp in Côte d’Ivoire with the #eSkills4Girls networks or to the UNESCO Netexplo Forum 2019 in Paris. Moreover, all the 24 pitching participants will be invited to attend the Google Hackathon on the side of the World Press Freedom Day global celebration in May 2019 in Addis Ababa.
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The Code for the Future project is an initiative of UNESCO within the framework of the YouthMobile initiative and was implemented in collaboration with ICEADDIS Business Consultancy PLC, a tech hub in Addis Ababa. The project trained young girls on coding and business, targeting those who have basic programming knowledge to equip them with industry level skills and create the opportunity to open a start-up business or get employment in the tech industry, for solving local problems and contribute to sustainable development.
For more on the Code for the Future project click here.
Source: https://en.unesco.org/news/ethiopian-girls-gain-skills-coding-future
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Report: Africa Code Week: 2.3 million young Africans get empowerment with digital, coding skills
Nigeria teachers among 5,208 teachers retooled.
Those who still believe that African youths may be left behind in the global competitiveness with digital and coding skills should better have a rethink.
With coding as a universal language that could bridge not only the gender and income gaps but enable also inclusive access to 21st century education, it is essential that young talent speak the…
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#ACW#Africa Code Week#BMZ#coding skills#digital#EMEA#German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development#Google#UNESCO YouthMobile
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Have an idea to #leadchange or #startup a new venture? Come talk the #powerofYOUth w/ me on Oct 21st 🙆♀️ ~ #Repost @femminternational ・・・ @kellyalovell is a #youthmobilizer #ceo and @queensyoungleaders inspiring youth around the world to take action. . . . Join Kelly at #femmliveto as she takes to the stage! Students save $160 on Full Access Passes. www.femmliveevents.com . . . @shedoesthecity @dailydose #youth #social #instagood #canadianwomensfoundation @toyouthcabinet @tedxyouthkcvi
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Africa Code Week 2019 – UNESCO: 400 Mozambican...
Africa Code Week 2019 – UNESCO: 400 Mozambican Students Introduced to Computer Programming - SAP Africa News Center
Africa Code Week 2019 – UNESCO: 400 Mozambican...
Within the framework of its YouthMobile Initiative, UNESCO Mozambique, in cooperation with the Maluana Science and Technology Park (MS&TP), organised Africa Code Week coding workshops for 400 students in August 2019.
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UNESCO/FCTA to graduate ICT trainees
UNESCO/FCTA to graduate ICT trainees
UNESCO/FCTA to graduate ICT trainees The United Nation’s Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO), on Friday, said that the second batch of trainees on YouthMobile Project would graduate on Oct. 30. Mr Olushola Macaulay, the National Professional Officer, Communication and Information Sector of UNESCO made this disclosure at the review of the ongoing training of youths on…
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UNESCO/FCTA to graduate ICT trainees
UNESCO/FCTA to graduate ICT trainees
The United Nation’s Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO), on Friday, said that the second batch of trainees on YouthMobile Project would graduate on Oct. 30.
Mr Olushola Macaulay, the National Professional Officer, Communication and Information Sector of UNESCO made this disclosure at the review of the ongoing training of youths on YouthMobile Project.
Newsmen report that…
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The YouthMobile initiative wants to train developers in Abuja, 100 at a time
The YouthMobile initiative wants to train developers in Abuja, 100 at a time
During a tour of Northern Nigeria last year, Techpoint came across a technology company in Abuja making effort to grow the pool of developers in Abuja. Pleased by the work they are doing, we went ahead and profiled them.
Their decision to identify with that niche market isn’t coincidental, as it was apparent Abuja had a shortage of developers. One year later, this problem is still existent.…
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Обьявлется набор девушек в для бесплатного тренинга,который будет проходить с 25 января по 3 февраля 2017г в городе Душанбе.Тренера прилетят из Казахстана.Тренинг организовывается Кластерным бюро ЮНЕСКО в Алматы!Количество мест ограничено!Желаю��ие принять участия должны зарегистрироваться по ссылке он лайн!! Школа «YouthMobile» по разработке мобильных приложений приглашает девушек из…
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