How We’re Training Women in Africa to Teach the Web

A look inside Mozilla and the UN Women’s web literacy work in Nairobi and Capetown As part of our work with UN Women to teach key digital skills to young women we’ve been busy launching Mozilla Clubs for women in Nairobi and Cape Town and I recently had the opportunity to visit both communities and runContinueContinue reading “How We’re Training Women in Africa to Teach the Web”

Mozilla Club Leadership Training in Nairobi and Cape Town

As part of our work with UN Women to teach key digital skills to young women we’ve been busy launching Mozilla Clubs in Nairobi and Cape Town and I recently had the opportunity to visit both communities and run a Mozilla Club Leadership Training in each city. Though the experiences were different in each city,ContinueContinue reading “Mozilla Club Leadership Training in Nairobi and Cape Town”

Developing Digital Skills for Women – UN Women’s Commission on the Status of Women

The below is a exert of a talk I gave at the 2016 UN Women’s Commission on the Status of Women detailing answers to some of these questions: How should we be defining and looking at “digital literacy”? How do we better promote women as creators of content and services, not just consumers of them?ContinueContinue reading “Developing Digital Skills for Women – UN Women’s Commission on the Status of Women”

Working with UN Women to Teach Key Digital Skills to Women

Cross-sharing this blog post I posted today on the Mozilla Learning Blog because I’m so excited to be working on this new project to create local learning circles for women and girls in South Africa and Kenya. —- The Internet is most powerful when anyone — regardless of gender or geography — can participate equally.ContinueContinue reading “Working with UN Women to Teach Key Digital Skills to Women”