Juma Baldeh, committed to reducing gender gap in ICT in The Gambia
Publié le 27 April 2023
In 2016, in The Gambia, Juma Baldeh launched the Girls Banjul Hackathon, a program that introduces girls aged 8 to 18 to basic computer skills. The goal being to encourage more girls to develop an interest in technology and break down the gender stereotypes they face in their communities. Through the Girls Banjul Hackathon, which […]
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