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Our Work
W.TEC is a Nigerian non-governmental organization working for the economic and social empowerment of girls and women, using information and communication technologies (ICTs). We have chosen to focus on this area because statistical evidence has shown that in most African countries, women’s use and knowledge of ICTs (to store, share, organise and process information) is lower than men’s, denying them of income-generating opportunities and the chance to network with others
W.TEC’s programmes will comprise of technology literacy training, technology-based projects, mentoring and work placement. W.TEC will also research and publish works examining pivotal issues related to how African women use technology, barriers preventing or limiting technology use, and strategies for more efficient technology use.
Our objectives are for Nigerian women to develop financial independence by:



OUR GOALS
W.TEC will achieve this by:
Providing technology education for Nigerian women and girls so that they are able to use ICTs effectively for
work, activism and networking
Producing innovative and ground-breaking research that supports the development and implementation of technology
programmes for women and girls
Promoting and supporting the use of ICT in uplifting women’s rights
Establishing a network of technology-fluent alumni and mentors
W.TEC works in partnership with local and international NGOs, educational and research organisations.
W.TEC programmes have been supported by the International Development Research Centre (IDRC), the Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology, Fahamu, Laureates College, Omatek Computers, and Rutgers University’s Women in Computer Science Group.