Despite Africa’s booming tech industry, a significant gender digital divide remains. Women, representing nearly half of the continent’s population, still face challenges accessing digital skills and job opportunities. This gap not only limits economic empowerment for women but also slows the overall growth of Africa’s tech talent pool.
The Birth of Techy Train Incubator
In 2019, social entrepreneur Excellence Anurika Joshua founded Techy Train Incubator (TTI) to address this critical issue. The organization’s mission is clear: bridge the gender divide in Africa’s tech industry and create a more inclusive digital landscape for women. Techy Train Incubator focuses on equipping women with essential digital skills and helping them secure jobs in various tech sectors.
The Gender Divide in Africa’s Tech Industry
According to a recent World Bank report, only 24% of women in Africa have access to the internet compared to 34% of men. This disparity limits women’s ability to acquire digital skills and seize opportunities in the tech world. Recognizing the need to close this gap, Techy Train Incubator set a goal of training and connecting over 10,000 African women with opportunities in the global tech industry.
Empowering Women with Job-Ready Skills
Techy Train Incubator goes beyond traditional training. The organization teaches women how to code or use digital tools and connects them with real job opportunities. This combination of skills training and job placement support empowers women to become financially independent.
As Excellence Anurika Joshua puts it, “We’re not just teaching women digital skills; we’re providing them with the tools to support themselves and their families.”
Soft Skills for Success
In addition to technical training, Techy Train Incubator emphasizes the importance of soft skills. Communication, adaptability, and teamwork are essential for success in the tech industry. By focusing on technical and soft skills, TTI ensures that women are well-rounded professionals capable of thriving in any work environment.
The Future of African Women in Tech
Excellence Anurika Joshua’s vision is to transform the future of African women in tech. Through her work with Techy Train Incubator, she is making significant strides in closing the gender digital divide. Thousands of women are now gaining access to opportunities that empower them both economically and socially.
Conclusion
Techy Train Incubator is leading the way in addressing the gender digital divide in Africa. The organisation drives economic growth by providing women with the skills and support they need to thrive in the tech industry. It fosters a more inclusive digital future for African women.