Building Digital Futures for Africa’s Youth & Women
Technology is the new language of opportunity — and every young person and woman deserves the chance to speak it. Impart I.T is our flagship digital empowerment program designed to equip participants with the essential technology skills needed to learn, work, create, and lead in a world defined by innovation.
Whether it’s basic computer literacy or hands-on exposure to STEM, coding, and productivity tools, Impart I.T helps close the digital divide and ensures underserved communities are not left behind.
Why Impart I.T Matters
1. Digital Literacy Builds Confidence
Participants gain practical skills that allow them to navigate computers, smartphones, and digital tools with ease — boosting confidence and independence.
2. New Opportunities in Education & Work
With digital skills, youth and women can access:
- online learning
- remote work opportunities
- entrepreneurship tools
- online job applications
- global information resources
3. It Inspires Innovation & Problem-Solving
Technology empowers participants to:
- think creatively
- build simple digital solutions
- develop STEM interest
- explore tech-enabled businesses
- collaborate on community challenges
How Impart I.T Works
Digital Literacy Workshops
Hands-on training covering:
- basic computer operation
- typing and writing skills
- file management
- internet use
- email communication
- online safety
Productivity & Research Training
Participants learn how to use tools like:
- Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint
- Google Workspace
- online research platforms
- presentation tools
STEM, Coding & Tech Exposure
Where resources allow, participants explore:
- basic programming concepts
- robotics and STEM learning
- creative digital projects
- tech-enabled entrepreneurship
Mentorship & Group Projects
Participants work in teams to develop small digital solutions, giving them a chance to:
- apply skills
- collaborate
- build confidence
- present their ideas to peers and mentors
The Impart I.T Impact
Every session is a step toward a more inclusive digital society — one where youth and women can participate fully in the global economy, break barriers, and become creators of technology rather than just consumers.
