Huawei, Rebecca F’dn train JHS students in coding, fintech
Huawei Ghana in collaboration with The Rebecca Foundation has begun digital training in coding and financial technology (fintech) for Junior High School (JHS) students and women in rural areas in the Northern, Western and Eastern regions.
The training is aimed at improving the digital literacy skills of children by exposing them to basic coding skills and programming languages like HTML, Scratch and C++ as well as economically empowering women to enable them to take advantage of digital technologies to improve their livelihood.
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