Many young women graduating with STEM degrees don’t have the skills needed by most employers. We have been approached by employers looking for skilled young women to offer an opportunity and... Read more
This year at WITU, our focus has been to bring Technology closer to young women and reduce the technological gender gap in Uganda and collaborate with sister orgs in Africa to reduce the... Read more
Post originally from https://barbarabirungi.wordpress.com This year I was nominated for the ABIE Change agent award and I won! This was my first experience/attendance of the GHC. I was overwhelmed by... Read more
In our effort to bring a 50/50 Technological Gender Balance in Uganda, WITU and INTEL “She Will Connect” have partnered to offer a two day android development bootcamp on 8th and 9th... Read more
So many issues affect women in society regardless of where they are geographically. What is common is that regardless of where you are, you tend to hear the same issues with a slightly different... Read more
Code Girls MUBS undergoing a mentoring session “I believe everyone in life has the same equal opportunities to succeed. What makes the difference are the steps we take to get there and... Read more
The New WITU Hub There is a tremendous technological gender gap in Uganda with few women tech entrepreneurs and professionals which has greatly been flamed to by social cultural practices of... Read more
Everyone can agree that the number of women in computer science today is disappointing. For the first time, Silicon Valley founders, tech companies, nonprofits, and even celebrities, athletes,... Read more
2013 has been very kind to us here at Women In Technology Uganda and we would like to take this opportunity to reflect on our achievements this year. We started off the year with our very first 2013... Read more
Catherine Nassimbwa is one of the Ugandan Women In Technology that is proving to other ladies that technology is not only for the male gender and neither is it for the boring ladies. She describes... Read more
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Meet Barbara Birungi the Youngest technocrat in Uganda. See what she has got to show
