Our Flagship Program

Tech-Volution 2025

Tech-Volution 2025

Tech-Volution 2025 is NGiT’s yearlong, flagship program designed to prepare African girls for the future of work. It includes digital skills bootcamps, innovation labs, mentorship, startup challenges, and pitch events.

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Our Target Beneficiaries

1. Girls and Young Women (Aged 16–35)

Our core beneficiaries are African girls and young women aged 16 to 35, representing a diverse spectrum of experiences, abilities, and aspirations. Whether in high school, university, out of school, unemployed, or aspiring to launch a startup—these young women are full of potential and eager for transformation. NGiT supports them by:

  • Providing hands-on tech skills that enhance employability and leadership
  • Creating safe, affirming spaces where they can learn, innovate, and thrive
  • Offering tailored mentorship and career coaching opportunities
  • Addressing intersectional barriers related to gender, socioeconomics, location, and disability

We believe that age is not a limitation, but a ladder. Our programs are flexible to accommodate early beginners and those pivoting into tech mid-career.

2. School Groups, Tertiary Students, and Underserved Communities

We target school-aged girls through secondary school outreach, STEM clubs, and pre-tertiary bootcamps to ensure early exposure to tech education. For older girls in tertiary institutions, we deliver capacity-building workshops, innovation challenges, and tech entrepreneurship labs. We are also deeply committed to reaching girls in underserved and underrepresented communities who lack access to quality education and connectivity. Through offline, mobile, or hybrid models, we deliver equitable access to life-changing opportunities for girls who are often left behind. This includes:

• Rural and peri-urban communities

• Public schools with little or no digital infrastructure

• Internally displaced and conflict-affected populations

• Low-income urban slums

3. Aspiring Female Tech Founders and Job Seekers

We support ambitious African women who want to launch startups, enter the tech workforce, or transition from traditional roles into tech-enabled careers. These beneficiaries include:

  • Unemployed or underemployed women with potential
  • Women reskilling or upskilling to break into digital roles
  • Graduates of vocational and polytechnic institutions
  • Early-stage female founders developing socially impactful tech products
  • Innovators seeking funding, mentorship, and market access

Through our entrepreneurship incubators, career readiness programs, and job placement services, we help women bridge the gap between learning and livelihood.