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AGCCI Transforms Communities by Training Kenya’s Girls in Coding, Digital Innovation, and Leadership

BY Soko Directory Team · September 30, 2025 03:09 am

UN Women Kenya, International Telecommunication Union (ITU), and the African Union Commission (AUC) invest in girls’ digital education and leadership to transform communities through the African Girls Can Code Initiative (AGCCI).

The African Girls Can Code initiative is equipping Kenyan girls and young women aged 14 – 25 with coding, ICT, digital innovation and entrepreneurship, equitable access to digital education, gender-inclusive digital transformation, safe and meaningful participation of young women in digital spaces, and leadership skills. In Africa, with the support of governments such as Denmark, Belgium, Finland, Germany and partners like Siemens AG, the initiative has trained over 1200 young women across Africa.

In Kenya, AGCCI has been running since 2022, and the program has already reached 213 girls and young women, giving them the tools to thrive as digital creators, innovators, and leaders. Through intensive coding camps, mentorship, and training on gender equality, the initiative is inspiring a new generation of young women to lead change in their communities.

“AGCCI directly advances the Continental Education Strategy for Africa (CESA 2016 – 2025) and the African Union’s Agenda 2063, driving progress on gender equality, digital transformation, and youth empowerment across the continent. UN Women is championing the advancement of youth employment by creating meaningful work opportunities for AGCCI graduates to lead the digital economy while reinforcing the initiative’s commitment to sustainability, youth leadership, and intergenerational collaboration,” said Dan Bazira, Deputy Country Representative for UN Women in Kenya.

In Kenya, AGCCI has informed gender-inclusive policies and contributed to the development of digital strategies. Ministries of ICT, Gender, and Education have deepened their collaboration, creating progress in embedding ICT and gender into national curricula.

The initiative aligns with the latest national priorities, such as the Kenya National ICT Policy (2019), the National Digital Master Plan (2022–2032), and the ICT in Education and Training Policy (2021) for a digitally empowered and inclusive society.

Past graduates have secured jobs with leading institutions such as Siemens, Safaricom, CYBER RANGES, the Kenya School of Government, Kisumu Law Courts, and Zone 01, while others have launched impactful community initiatives such as digital literacy programs for underserved children in Meru and innovative awareness campaigns on cybersecurity and Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence (TFGBV). Alumni-led movements such as Shield Maidens and the Space Shift Initiative are now championing safer, more inclusive digital spaces for young women and girls.

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