WiSci Girl’s STEAM Camp - RWanda - 26 July to 15 August 2015
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To directly engage at least 25,000 young people, particularly young women
to acquire the high-level skills and confidenceto develop, promote, or sell
at least 5,000 successful smart mobile appsfor sustainable development, and employment
by 2017
Teach girls/boys to create mobile apps for sustainable development.
To directly engage at least 25,000 young people, particularly young women by 2017
To acquire the high-level skills and confidence
to develop, promote, or sell at least 5,000 successful smart mobile apps for sustainable development, and employment by 2017
The Challenge !The next 1 billion new
internet connectionsWill be from mobile devices
In the hands of young peoplefrom developing
countries
What is the UNESCO Solution!?
1Identify the world’s best, existing training materials to engage young people to develop mobile appsHigh-level, multi-lingual coursesOpenly-licensed for translations, localization, and innovations
Global Project –21st century
skills
2Training of Youth Trainers and ICT TeachersPartnerships with national, regional ICT-enabled youth organizationsCreating a large pool of trained, energetic Trainers“Youth training Youth”Identifying YouthMobile-ready schools
EmpoweringYouth 18 – 27
yearsSenior
secondary school
students 14 – 18 years
3CORE: Training of critical mass of young people in developing successful mobile apps for sustainable developmentTraining the young people
25,000 trained5,000 apps
By 2017
41st Global List of Mobile Apps CompetitionsUNESCO CompetitionsUNESCO will compile the 1st Global list of App CompetitionsAn open, multi-lingual list allowing anyone to add competitions UNESCO will launch its own thematic competitionsEncouraging trained students to submit apps for prizes, recognition, and employment opportunities for youth
Achieving sustainable
development,and providing
livelihoods
2015 2016 2017 1,000
5,000
25,000
200
1,000
5,000
Expected resultsTrained Students and Youth Learners
Her2Voice profile
Initiative of Rwanda TechWomen alumnae
Members are professional women working in science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM)
Rwanda as area of our project Implementation
Our objectives
To inspire the next generation of women in STEM
Initiate a culture for adopting role models aiming to share and encourage young girls to embrace STEM careers.
To provide hands on skills stimulating STEM interest among young girls at an earlier age
Mobile app impacted life style for Rwandans
sustainable development
Pivot access: significant impact in improving
Lifestyle for all mobile phones users by allowing them to easily access prepaid electricity purchase services
Youth unemployment
MTN mobile Money, Tigo cash and Airtel money: mobile apps that we use in Rwanda to send and receive the money all over the country.
Mobile app impacted life style for Rwandans
Game changer for financial inclusion with potentials for low income populations.
Use approximately 10-15% youth as representatives agents to run transactions across the country.
Global citizenship:
Despite the fact that Rwanda had ethnic conflicts in the past leading to a genocide, few years later Rwanda made progress in reuniting it nation.
populations
Mobile app impacted life style for Rwandans
Technology is always helping in bringing back human values among Rwandans: for example:
Incike mobile apps: a mobile application aiming to bring back hope to old women survivors of the genocide, running campaign using mobile sms to fundraise and give them shelter, visit them or provide them with basic needs.
Success stories so farHer2Voice initiative: a viable example contributing to sustainable development and promoting it nationally:
Currently running successfully run the Technovation in the past 2 years
2 Technovation alumni won the Ms Geek competition as First and second runner-up
STEM clubs in 5 schools (with 20 girls in each) in each Rwandan province
Two apps built by our technovation alumni
Tag app: agricultural app connecting farmers and industries helping famers to extend their products on the national/international market.
InTouch app: educational application informing student from different schools about the curriculum status and catch up if needed.
Let’s build our mobile app
Tool? appInventor Why? easy to use and learn How? Create a Gmail account, click on
create project then follow the steps in your handbook
What will you learn? How to apply ICT to solve real problems in your community and create societal Impact
Let’s start by following the steps in the handout and built our first mobile app
Do you need to become a mobile programmer ?
Different initiatives that can help you:
Rwanda: Her2Voice(www.technovationrwanda.wix.com), Rwanda women in tech(www.girlsinict.rw)
Uganda: Women in Tech (www.witug.org) Kenya: Women in Tech
(www.womenintechnology.co.ke)
Ghana: Ghana Girls in ICT (www.ghanaweb.com)
Africa: WeTech Africa (www. womentechafrica.wordpress.com)
Worldwide: Technovation (www.technovationchallenge.org/)
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