The Miss.Africa Digital Program is a gender-focused initiative targeted mainly at female youth audiences in Africa to increase their personal involvement in early technology use and adoption with a view to improving their digital self-awareness and empowerment, and bridging the economic divide through employment and/or entrepreneurship.
The first Pan-African Program to support women-in-technology, opening the technological world to African women. The Miss.Africa Digital program is a gender-focused initiative targeted mainly at female youth audiences in Africa to increase their personal involvement and adoption of Science, Technology & Mathematics (STEM) fields with a view to improving their digital self-awareness and empowerment, and overall self-esteem ......Support Miss.Africa Digital, Support STEM!!
The FemPower Forum is a digital networking portal to allow our members and participants to network and have access to capacity building support, advisory and market linkages across Africa. It also launched an accompanying FEMPower Newsletter to share and disseminate relevant information as well as highlight the powerful voices of these women and girls.
Our Track Record On Female Financial Empowerment
– Miss.Africa Digital Seed-Fund, Fempower
15 African Countries
1. Kenya
2. Uganda
3. Tunisia
4. Nigeria
5. Mozambique
6. Ethiopia
7. Ghana
8. Lesotho
9. Gambia
10. Seychelles
11. Madagascar
12. Zambia
13. South Africa
14. Zimbabwe
15. Botswana
Our pioneering 10 year women-in-tech program, Miss. Africa Digital, brought together our seed-fund award program winners, Ambassadors and Girl Leaders to virtually celebrate our 5th Year Seed-Fund Award anniversary alongside the International Girls in ICT Day via a WebForum. It’s unbelievable, it is 5 years since we launched the Miss.Africa Digital Seed Funding Award program. Time really flies by when good things happen….
Quote of the Week “Participating in the Miss.Africa Digital program has been very instrumental in connecting me to the very essence of ICT’s and its immense potential. I came in quite green but have grown through the mentorship and opportunities for personal improvements that I have been accorded unreservedly. I will be a proud ambassador of this profound project” Ms. Bernice Wangu SBS