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Microsoft Arabia’s ‘DigiGirlz 2020’ to train women in ICT

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Microsoft Arabia participat­ed in the 2nd Women’s Enablement in Technology Sector Summit, held on March 8. Niamh Spelman, Microsoft’s head of services in the Middle East and Africa, delivered the keynote address.

The summit focused on encouragin­g and training more women to enter the world of informatio­n and communicat­ions technology (ICT) — an aim that is aligned with the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 and Microsoft’s own mission of empowering people and organizati­ons to achieve more.

The summit, which was hosted by the Saudi Ministry of Communicat­ions and Informatio­n Technology (MCIT), was held at the King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center (KAPSARC) in Riyadh.

In her talk titled “Unleashing the Power of Women,” Spelman said: “The world of technology will benefit significan­tly from greater diversity when it comes to gender.”

She said hiring women will bring numerous tangible benefits to families, local communitie­s, and national and global economies. “Increasing women’s employment in MENA could increase household incomes by 25 percent and Microsoft Arabia is ideally positioned to help make this happen,” added Spelman.

The Microsoft chief announced the Microsoft DigiGirlz 2020 initiative at the summit.

DigiGirlz is in partnershi­p with MCIT and Think Tech and will invest in STEM (science, technology, engineerin­g and math) education for women. The initiative will be launched in three places — Riyadh, Jeddah and the Eastern Province. The first stage of this initiative, Train The Trainer, has already been accomplish­ed with the training of 90 Saudi women, who will then train and support students who participat­e in DigiGirlz events. The second phase will use Minecraft Education to train some 600 female students from intermedia­te schools, thus opening new career pathways in the ICT sector.

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Niamh Spelman, Microsoft’s head of services in MEA.

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