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Airtel's foundation to upskill African women with digital knowledge

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Airtel Africa Foundation Chairman, Dr Segun Ogunsanya.[Courtesy]

Airtel Africa Foundation has launched its 'Tech For Her' Programme, targeting young women aged between 18 and 40 years, from across Kenya, Zambia and Uganda.

The programme aims to equip them with high-demand digital skills, including linux administration, cybersecurity, and data analytics and further prepare them to seek tech-related job opportunities across the world.

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