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Intel plans to close gender gap in technology through CSR

BusinessDay
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As part of its commitment to empower women and girls while connecting them to opportunities for personal growth, in its ‘she will connect’ CSR campaign, technology giant, Intel Corporation, has launched a new radio show and a features column on a top Nigerian blog.

This new initiative, which is a part of Intel’s She Will Connect program, is targeted at helping young girls and women access an innovative combination of digital literacy training, online peer network, and gender-relevant content.

Speaking at the unveiling of the radio program and column, Adim Isiakpona, Public Relations and Marketing Manager, Intel West Africa, disclosed that the program is expected to bring millions of women online, and reduce the gap in access to internet and digital literacy skills for young women by up to 50 percent, while also connecting millions of women to new opportunities through technology.

According to Isiakpona, “Girls and women are an important part in the growth of any economy and the She Will Connect program has gone a long way to reach and enable them to do more.”

“Intel will continue to drive momentum into its She Will Connect program. We want to use this radio show and the column on Bella Naija, to empower several girls and women by closing the gender gap in education access, inspiring more girls and women to become creators of technology, and connecting girls and women to opportunity through technology access.” He added

Commenting on the success of the empowerment program, Titilope Sonuga, She Will Connect Ambassador observed that several girls and women have been enabled and connected to endless opportunities that abound online through the program.

“Working with strategic NGOs, we have equipped girls and women with digital skills, from basic knowledge of computer operations, computer programming and software development. We are optimistic that the She Will Connect radio show on Women FM and the blog posts will further address gender relevant issues and help to close the technology gender gap.”

The She Will Connect Program demonstrates Intel’s commitment to empowering girls and women by not only providing digital literacy skills to girls and women, but also by pushing the concept of digital literacy forward through new, innovative and scalable models.

 

JUMOKE AKIYODE

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