Office of the Spokesperson
Department of State
Washington, DC
July 11, 2016
Teenage girls from Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco,
Palestinian Territories, and Tunisia will participate in the U.S.
Department of State’s TechGirls
exchange program from July 12-August 3. During their three weeks in the
United States, participants will strengthen and develop technical
skills, form invaluable networks, and establish relationships with
mentors that will influence their future tech careers. The TechGirls
initiative empowers girls around the world to challenge perceptions of
women by becoming leaders in the science, technology, engineering, and
math (STEM) fields.
The 27 TechGirls will attend leadership and project management
workshops and clinics in Washington, DC and at Virginia Tech in
Blacksburg, VA. The teens will also participate in iD TechCamp, an
interactive technology and computer camp at American University, and
complete community service projects. Top leaders in the tech industry
from the United States and the Middle East and North Africa will mentor
the girls throughout the program.
The State Department and program partner Legacy International have
teamed up with both public and private sector partners for this year’s
TechGirls program, including: AT&T, Girls Who Code, 18F, Facebook,
TechChange, Islamic Relief, VOX Media, the Federal Communications
Commission, Nokia, Byte Back, NES Associates, and iStrategyLabs.
TechGirls exchange alumnae, now totaling more than 100, have utilized
the program’s lessons to train more than 2,300 peers in their home
countries. The achievements of these alumnae and the talent of the
incoming class contribute to the U.S. global commitment to advance the rights of women and girls around the world, as well as STEM education.
Join the conversation on Facebook or Twitter using hashtag #TechGirls.
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