The NITDA Female Founders TRAINING Programme for female tech founder, developer, or tech enthusiasts.
Are you a female tech founder, developer, or tech enthusiast? This is your opportunity to step into the limelight and shape the future of tech in Nigeria. The National Information Technology Development Agency, through its subsidiary office of Nigerian Digital Innovation (ONDI), is inviting you to be a part of something extraordinary, which is the Female Founders TRAINING programme. This initiative is aimed at supporting and empowering women in Nigeria to leverage digital technologies for building viable and scalable businesses.
This initiative is aimed at supporting and empowering women in Nigeria to leverage digital technologies for building viable and scalable businesses. The training program is dedicated to discovering and highlighting Innovative and technology-based concepts, ideas and solutions created by women in Nigeria. The goal is to bridge gender disparities in the technology industry and encourage the creation of digital employment opportunities for women.
Application Deadline: November 7th, 2023
For More Information:
Visit the Official Webpage of the NITDA Female Founders TRAINING Programme
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