Office of the Spokesperson
Department of State
Washington, DC
July 24, 2015
The first-ever WiSci Girls STEAM Camp begins tomorrow, July 25, at
the Gashora Girls Academy in Rwanda. The camp is a public-private
partnership designed to advance and expand Science, Technology,
Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM) opportunities for girls. The
program will empower participants with the knowledge and skillset to
enhance their competitiveness during a time of rapid technological
development, by providing them with access to high-tech resources,
like-minded peers, business connections, and inspiring mentors.
Ambassador-at-Large for Global Women’s Issues Catherine Russell will
travel to Rwanda for the opening ceremony of the camp, and will be
joined by Ambassador to Rwanda Erica Barks-Ruggles and Rwandan Minister
of Education Dr. Papias Musafiri.
Over the next three weeks, approximately 120 girls from the United
States and eight African countries will take part in a challenging,
hands-on curriculum taught by industry professionals on computer
science, robotics, entrepreneurship, and design. Participants will
partake in cultural exchanges, develop their own projects, and build
leadership and entrepreneurial skills. After the camp, the participants
will have access to mentorship and continued opportunities for support
and professional development.
This first-of-its-kind program is organized by the U.S. Department of State, Microsoft 4Afrika, Intel, AOL Charitable Foundation, the United Nations Foundation’s Girl Up campaign, and the Rwanda Girls Initiative, with support from Meridian International Center, the Rwandan Ministry of Education, the African Leadership Academy, and the Global Entrepreneurship Network. Additional programmatic support was contributed by UNESCO, HeHe Labs, and Indego Africa.
For more information on the WiSci Girls STEAM Camp, visit http://www.state.gov/s/partnerships/ppp/wisci/, follow #wisci2015 and @GPatState on social media, or contact partnerships@state.gov.
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