Africa's digital future cannot be built without women.
We are closing the digital divide. Join a pan-African movement empowering the next generation of female leaders, innovators, and tech-ready professionals.
Women in Africa continue to face barriers that limit their participation in the digital economy. DigitizeHer exists to remove these barriers — not gradually, but at scale.
Limited Access
Many women face limited access to digital tools, learning platforms, and supportive spaces that can help them build relevant skills for today’s digital economy.
Structural Barriers
Social, financial, and environmental barriers often make it harder for women to stay consistent, access opportunities, and grow confidently in the tech space.
Lack of Mentorship
Without proper guidance, many women struggle to navigate their learning journey, build confidence, and understand the right steps to take in digital careers.
Underrepresentation
Women remain underrepresented in many areas of technology, reducing visibility, leadership opportunities, and the number of relatable role models for others to follow.
Limited Exposure
Many women are not fully aware of the wide range of digital career paths available, from product design and data analysis to digital marketing and remote work.
Confidence Gap
A lack of exposure and support can make technology feel intimidating, causing many women to doubt their ability to learn, start, and grow in digital fields.
What We Do
Equip with Skills
Comprehensive training in coding, data analysis, and digital marketing.
Provide Mentorship
One-on-one guidance from established industry leaders across the continent.
Connect to Opportunities
Direct pathways to internships, full-time roles, and entrepreneurial funding.
Build Pan-African Movement
Fostering a network of support that spans over 20 African nations.
Who Can Join?
Every role is critical to the success of this movement.
Trainees
African women aged 18-35 looking to launch their careers in technology.
“DigitizeHer is the spark that will ignite a continental tech revolution led by women.”
Faith Nwaobia
Founder, YouthUp Global
“We are not just teaching code; we are building confidence and economic independence.”
Sarah Mensah
Program Director
“Investing in women is the single most effective way to accelerate Africa’s digital economy.”
Dr. Kwame Ture
Strategy Head
Ready to Join the Movement?
Whether you’re looking to learn, mentor, or fund, your journey starts here. Together, we’ll build a future where every African woman is digitally empowered.