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GirlCode is a nonprofit organization that provides training opportunities for women interested in learning software development.
The use of digital skills has now become a bigger part of our lives and with many activities being facilitated by and through the use of technology, GirlCode believes that technology needs girls to help invent the future.
In South Africa, there are millions of unemployed young people with 41% of that being women.
GirlCode also hopes to break stereotypes which currently exist when it comes to technology careers. Some people might say that technology jobs are too difficult for girls, which is of course the furthest thing from the truth.
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