Airtel Africa Foundation Trains 200 Women in Tech

Airtel Africa Foundation and Airtel Nigeria are providing free digital literacy training to 200 underserved women in Ikorodu, Lagos, aiming to bridge the gender gap in technology.

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Airtel Africa Foundation Trains 200 Women in Tech

The Airtel Africa Foundation, in partnership with Airtel Nigeria, is set to provide industry-standard technical training at no cost to 200 underserved young women in the Ikorodu area of Lagos State.

This initiative is being executed through the “DigiLeap Tech Drive,” an intensive digital literacy program designed to bridge the gender gap in the technology sector. The project is a strategic collaboration between the Airtel Africa Foundation, the ISHK Tolaram Foundation, and Co-Creation Hub, with implementation led by the SAIL Innovation Lab.

The Chairman of the Airtel Africa Foundation, Segun Ogunsanya, emphasized that the project extends beyond basic classroom instruction. He stated, “This initiative ensures the digital revolution is truly inclusive; it isn’t merely a training session but a professional pipeline designed to transition these women directly into internships and sustainable careers.”

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The programme is engineered to transform high-potential individuals into workforce-ready professionals by providing a blend of technical instruction, mentorship, and direct job-placement linkages. This holistic approach aims to tackle regional unemployment while increasing female representation in the global tech economy.

Highlighting the broader economic impact, the Chief Executive Officer of Airtel Nigeria, Dinesh Balsingh, noted, “We believe that empowering women with digital skills is a fundamental catalyst for national economic growth. With the DigiLeap tech training, we are creating a sustainable pathway for young women in underserved communities to move from the sidelines of the digital economy into the heart of the tech workforce.”

The foundation reaffirmed its commitment to long-term societal transformation, maintaining that technology remains the most effective tool for unlocking opportunities across the continent. The foundation concluded, “When women lead in technology, entire communities thrive.”

The application portal is currently live and will remain open until 8 May 2026. Prospective trainees between the ages of 18 and 35 living in Ikorodu, Lagos, are encouraged to apply via the official portal at bit.ly/DigiLeap to secure their spot in this high-impact professional pipeline.

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