ChunriChoupaal
Gujranwala, Pakistan,
2015, April 23
Introduction:
This April, we launched our ‘Young Digital Leaders,’ a pilot project in a remote Gujranwala village of Pakistan. We are teaching basic digital literacy
to 14 high school girls to increase their chances on continuing their education and increase their chances of getting employed or starting an
entrepreneurship venture.
Activities:
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We are teaching them digital literacy skills through online mentorship and a local facilitator. They are learning to use the computer to write
their CVs, digital story-telling, and basic skills needed for workplace. The second phase involves introduction to coding skills
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The girls are also introduced to different career options through online lectures and Google hangouts that are delivered by our vibrant community
members of technical female professionals and IT leaders.
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The girls are documenting their learning experiences from our course and we plan to feature their stories on our online portal in coming weeks.
They can be accessed at http://chunrichoupaal.org/girls-in-icts-pakistan/
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We are introducing them to coding skills and teaching them how to build websites during the coming weeks!
The main aim of this project is to enable young women to have access to information, educational and job opportunities and to increase their likelihood
for employment.
We, at ChunriChoupaal, believe that women’s economic empowerment is the key for achieving gender equality and technology can help us accelerate that
goal.