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[ June 21, 2024 by AFROWOMENInDigital 0 Comments ]

Empowering African Women and Young Girls through Digital Transformation and Technological Advancement: A Personal Journey

In the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), where digital access remains a significant challenge, one young individual, Abel Ngengele, is on a mission to make a difference in the lives of women and girls. As a young Congolese entrepreneur and the founder of AFROWOMEN™ In Digital and Africa Women Digital Week, Abel’s passion for bridging the gender gap in technology and empowering women and girls across the continent is evident.

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The Catalyst: A Mother’s Struggle

Abel’s inspiration stemmed from a deeply personal experience. His diligent mother faced recurring difficulties submitting her work reports. Despite having a smartphone, she struggled with basic computer tasks and frequently sought assistance from Abel’s father. Her request for help was refused one day, leading to a three-day argument between his parents. Witnessing this struggle, Abel felt compelled to act. At 14, he embarked on a mission to empower his mother and countless other women facing similar challenges.

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The Journey Begins: Learning Digital Skills

Determined and curious, Abel enrolled in computer training to acquire the necessary skills to assist his mother. Over four months, he immersed himself in learning the basics of computers, digital tools, and technology. Abel’s dedication paid off, and soon, he could confidently handle tasks that had previously stumped his mother.

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Photo Credit: Abel’s learning journey.

Empowering Others: Africa Women Digital Week

Abel’s passion for digital empowerment extended beyond his family. He recognised the essential role of empowering women and girls for societal progress and founded Africa Women Digital Week. This initiative promotes digital literacy and fosters a supportive environment for women in the tech industry. The event’s first edition will be held in November 2024 in Kinshasa, bringing together women from diverse backgrounds. Workshops, training sessions, and networking opportunities will empower participants with practical skills. Abel’s vision is clear: to create a space where women can thrive, learn, and contribute to the digital ecosystem. The goal is to expand the event to other cities in the DRC and across Africa.

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AFROWOMEN™ In Digital: A Man’s Vision for Women’s Empowerment

In a world where gender equality remains an ongoing struggle, Abel Ngengele stands out as a trailblazer. As the founder of AFROWOMEN™ In Digital, he has dedicated himself to empowering African women through technology and digital literacy. But why did a man take on this mission, and what drives his unwavering commitment?

The Man Behind the Movement

Abel Ngengele’s journey began with a personal revelation. Witnessing his mother’s frustration with basic computer tasks ignited a fire within him. He realised that women, especially in Africa, faced significant barriers when it came to technology. Abel’s empathy and determination led him to found AFROWOMEN™ In Digital, an organisation committed to bridging the gender gap.

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Photo Credit: Abel Ngengele in 2020 I Founder & CEO AFROWOMEN™ In Digital

Why a Man Founded AFROWOMEN™ In Digital?

Empathy Knows No Gender: Abel firmly believes that empathy transcends gender. While he acknowledges women’s unique challenges, he recognises that men can champion their cause. His commitment to women’s empowerment stems from a deep understanding of technology’s impact on their lives.

Abel’s upbringing instilled a sense of responsibility. He witnessed firsthand his mother’s struggles, which fueled his determination to make a difference. AFROWOMEN™ In Digital became his platform for action.

 

Breaking Stereotypes: By founding AFROWOMEN™ In Digital, Abel challenges stereotypes. He believes that dismantling gender norms requires active participation from everyone. Men, too, can be allies in the fight for equality.

"Empowering women and girls is not just about gender equality; it's about lifting entire communities. When women are empowered, they bring everyone around them up," says Abel.

ADIA: A Holistic Approach

Beyond AFROWOMEN™ In Digital, Abel’s impact extends to Africa Digital International Academy (ADIA) as its CEO. ADIA is pivotal in bridging the digital skills gap across the African continent.

ADIA: Bridging the Digital Divide

A Brief History of ADIA

Origins of ADIA: Established in 2020 by visionary leader Abel Ngengele, ADIA emerged as a response to the pressing need for digital education in Africa. Abel’s passion for technology and commitment to empowering the next generation fueled the academy’s inception.

Mission and Vision: ADIA‘s mission is clear—to equip African youth with the skills necessary to thrive in the digital era. Its vision extends beyond education; it aims to create a vibrant ecosystem where innovation, collaboration, and progress flourish.

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Key Pillars of ADIA

  • Comprehensive Digital Education: ADIA’s curriculum covers various digital skills, including coding, data analytics, cybersecurity, UX design, and more. Practical, hands-on learning ensures that students gain real-world expertise.
  • Innovative Learning Methods: Leveraging online platforms, ADIA democratises education. Learners from diverse backgrounds access high-quality content. Interactive modules, virtual labs, and industry case studies make learning engaging.
  • Expert-Led Programs: ADIA collaborates with industry experts, thought leaders, and practitioners. Guest lectures, workshops, and mentorship sessions enrich students’ understanding.
  • Personalised Mentorship: Beyond the classroom, ADIA provides one-on-one mentorship. Mentors guide students, nurture their talents, and help shape their career paths.
  • Career Placement Services: ADIA’s commitment extends beyond graduation. It focuses on employability. The impressive 90% placement rate in top tech companies and startups speaks to ADIA’s impact.

Impact & Traction: Transforming Lives

Over 400 students were trained across 10 African countries. Lives were transformed, futures were shaped, and barriers were broken. ADIA isn’t just about education; it’s about empowering the future workforce.

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In the heart of Africa, ADIA stands tall—a testament to the power of education, innovation, and determination. Together, we bridge the digital divide, one learner at a time.

Inaugural Edition: November 2024

In the vibrant city of Kinshasa, a groundbreaking event is on the horizon—the inaugural Africa Women Digital Week. This annual gathering will unite women under a common purpose: digital empowerment.

The Vision

Abel Ngengele, the visionary founder, envisions a space where women can thrive, learn, and contribute to the digital ecosystem. Workshops, training sessions, and networking opportunities will empower participants with practical skills. Whether beginners or seasoned professionals, attendees will find a supportive community eager to bridge the gender gap in technology.

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What to Expect

  • Workshops: Interactive sessions covering coding, data analytics, cybersecurity, and more.
  • Training Sessions: Practical insights from industry experts, equipping women with relevant skills.
  • Networking: Opportunities to connect with like-minded peers, mentors, and potential collaborators.

Africa Women Digital Week is not just an event; it’s a movement—a catalyst for change. Mark your calendars for November 2024 and join us in shaping a more inclusive digital future.

The Impact: Transforming Lives

Abel’s dedication has transformed his mother’s life and the lives of countless other women. Women who attend Africa Women’s Digital Week gain confidence, build networks, and explore career opportunities. Abel’s story serves as a beacon of hope—a reminder that individual actions can ripple through communities, transforming lives and shaping a brighter future.

 

Abel Ngengele’s journey exemplifies the power of determination and empathy. As we celebrate Africa Women Digital Week, let us recognise that each small step toward digital empowerment contributes to a more equitable world. Whether teaching a family member or organising an event, we all play a crucial role in bridging the digital divide and shaping a more inclusive future.

Let’s follow Abel’s lead and empower women and girls, one keystroke at a time.

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[ June 20, 2024 by AFROWOMENInDigital 0 Comments ]

Africa Women Digital Week: Empowering Women in Tech and Beyond

The Future of Tech in Africa

The highly anticipated Africa Women Digital Week is set to take place in Kinshasa, Congo. This premier event, organized by AFROWOMEN™ In Digital and the Africa Digital International Academy (ADIA), promises to be a transformative experience for women across the continent, offering unparalleled opportunities for networking, learning, and empowerment in the digital and tech industries.

A Diverse Range of Industries Represented

Africa Women Digital Week brings together a diverse array of industries, showcasing the latest advancements and opportunities in technology, digital marketing, entrepreneurship, and more. Attendees can expect to engage with leaders and innovators from:

  • Information Technology
  • Digital Marketing
  • Startups and Entrepreneurship
  • Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
  • E-commerce and FinTech
  • Software Development
  • Creative Industries and Content Creation

Objectives of Africa Women Digital Week

  1. Empowerment Through Education: The event aims to equip women with the essential skills and knowledge required to thrive in the digital age. From coding workshops to digital marketing seminars, participants will gain hands-on experience and insights from industry experts.
  2. Networking Opportunities: Attendees will have the chance to connect with like-minded professionals, potential mentors, and business leaders. These connections are invaluable for career growth, collaboration, and building a supportive community of women in tech.
  3. Showcase Innovation: Africa Women Digital Week will highlight the innovative work being done by women across Africa. Through panels, presentations, and exhibitions, participants will learn about cutting-edge technologies and groundbreaking projects led by women.
  4. Promote Gender Equality: The event is dedicated to bridging the gender gap in the tech industry. By providing a platform for women to share their stories, successes, and challenges, Africa Women Digital Week aims to inspire and encourage more women to pursue careers in tech.
  5. Encourage Entrepreneurship: With a focus on startups and entrepreneurship, the event will provide aspiring female entrepreneurs with the tools and resources needed to launch and grow successful businesses. This includes access to funding opportunities, mentorship programs, and practical business advice.

Why Attend Africa Women Digital Week?

  • Expert Speakers and Panels: Learn from top industry professionals and thought leaders who will share their expertise and experiences.
  • Hands-On Workshops: Participate in interactive sessions that provide practical skills and knowledge.
  • Exhibition Hall: Explore the latest products, services, and innovations from leading companies and startups.
  • Networking Events: Engage with peers and build meaningful connections during networking breaks, lunches, and social events.
  • Career Development: Gain insights into career opportunities and advancements in the tech industry.

Get Ready for an Unforgettable Experience

Africa Women Digital Week is more than just an event; it is a movement towards a more inclusive and innovative tech industry. Whether you are a seasoned professional, a budding entrepreneur, or a student looking to make your mark, this event is an opportunity to learn, grow, and be inspired.

Join Us in Kinshasa

Don’t miss out on this extraordinary event. Mark your calendars and get ready to be part of Africa’s digital transformation. For more information and to register, visit AFROWOMEN™ In Digital or follow us on LinkedIn.

About AFROWOMEN™ In Digital

AFROWOMEN™ In Digital is dedicated to empowering African women in the tech industry through education, mentorship, and community support. We strive to bridge the gender gap and promote gender equality in digital spaces.

Contact Information: AFROWOMEN™ In Digital Email: info@africawdw.org Website: www.africawdw.org LinkedIn: AFROWOMEN In Digital


Press Contact: Maddy Grancia PR Manager Email: pr@africawdw.org Phone: +256 764 915 199

Join us in celebrating and advancing the role of women in technology at Africa Women Digital Week. See you in Kinshasa!

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[ June 18, 2024 by AFROWOMENInDigital 0 Comments ]

Black Women HBCU Graduates Win Top Prize For Their Research In Material And Process Engineering — Bringing Potential Innovations To Electric Vehicles

Three Black women graduates have been awarded a top prize.

According to a press release provided to AFROTECH™, Central State University (Ohio) graduates Myesha Burnette, Shawntae Thompson, and Baijing Zinnerman, have received accolades for their research in material and process engineering. They grabbed top honors during the Midwest Society for the Advancement of Material and Process Engineering (SAMPE) Student Competition hosted at the University of Dayton Research Institute in Dayton, OH.

SAMPE is a nonprofit organization and technical society that targets various areas of materials and processes (M&P), its website mentions. Among its initiatives includes aiding student chapters, providing information and forums, and offering scholarships and awards.

“SAMPE provides growth and educational opportunities via conferences, exhibitions, technical forums, and publications. As the only technical society encompassing all fields of endeavor in materials and processes, SAMPE provides a unique and valuable forum for scientists, engineers, and academicians,” information on its website reads.

Burnette, Thompson, and Zinnerman were recognized for their 12-page, peer-reviewed research paper with Dr. Alessandro Rengan, an associate professor of manufacturing engineering, leading the authorship. Their research centered on a critical element of polymer composite adhesion to metal, aiming to create a bond that is lightweight yet resilient. The Historically Black College and University (HBCU) students observed a strong bond between the polymer composite and metal after experimenting with lightweight aluminum.

Their findings can be applied to innovating the materials found in electric vehicles to enhance efficiency and performance.

“This research comes at a crucial time, considering the burgeoning global electric vehicle industry,” the press release read.

Thompson and Burnett were each awarded a $100 check and a free annual membership to SAMPE for their findings in April 2024, according to information provided to AFROTECH™. Their work took two years to complete under the guidance of Rengan.

Zinnerman assisted Thompson and Burnett for their final two months of the study and was not awarded a monetary prize.