Career development begins for the girl graduates of training on web development and social media marketing

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Girls are still underrepresented in the field of information and communications technology (ICT). Compared to boys, only a small number of girls in Georgia pursue their education and career in this sector.

Within the UN Women initiative 116 girls and women acquired practical, basic skills on web development and social media marketing
Within the UN Women initiative 116 girls an women acquired practical, basic skills on web development and social media marketing; Photo: Innovative Education Foundation

This year, aimed at reducing this inequality and supporting the involvement of women in ICT, UN Women organized and launched a new initiative in cooperation with the Innovative Education Foundation, GeoLab, Batumi State University, Kutaisi Akaki Tsereteli State University, Ilia State University and WomenTechmakers. The initiative envisaged free courses on web development and social media marketing for girls and women aged 18-35 in five regions of western Georgia: Adjara, Guria, Imereti, Racha and Samegrelo.

Within the framework of this initiative, 116 participants acquired practical, basic skills on web development and social media marketing. On 20 May 2019, the training graduates met with future employers, ICT-sector representatives and partner organizations at Tech Park in Tbilisi. Avtandil Kasradze, chairperson of Georgia’s Innovation and Technology Agency, and representatives of UN Women and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Norway attended the meeting.

Natia, who took the trainings in Imereti, spoke about her experience: “Learning web development was beyond my imagination. From today’s standpoint, though, I now understand that nothing is impossible. These trainings have given me many opportunities. My life is changing in the blink of an eye.”

Read more on UN Women's website for Georgia.