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The Minister for Communications and Digitalisation, Ursula Owusu-Ekuful has highlighted the transformative power of technology, urging girls to leverage it to create positive change in their communities.
She made the remark during a visit to five selected Girls-in-ICT training centers in the Ashanti Region.
“Whether it’s developing apps, creating digital art, or solving real-world problems, the possibilities are endless,” she said.

The tour was aimed at inspiring enthusiasm and fostering appreciation among beneficiaries of the Girls-in-ICT initiative.
This programme, aligned with the International Telecommunication Union’s Resolution 70, seeks to empower girls and women by equipping them with skills in Information and Communication Technology (ICT).

During the visit, the Minister observed firsthand how the initiative has bridged the gender digital divide and opened doors for young girls to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).
The programme’s robust training modules include:
• Computer Programming: Introducing participants to coding and software development fundamentals.
• Game Development: Providing insight into the world of game design and creation.
• Animation: Teaching the art of digital storytelling and animation.
• Scratch: Familiarizing girls with programming concepts through the Scratch platform.
• Website Development: Offering skills in website creation and design.
• Foundational Digital Skills: Equipping participants with essential digital literacy competencies.

Programme beneficiaries expressed their heartfelt gratitude, highlighting increased awareness of ICT opportunities, enhanced technical knowledge, and greater confidence in using digital tools.
The Minister’s visit reaffirmed the government’s dedication to promoting gender equality and empowering young girls in ICT.

Mrs Owusu-Ekuful also delivered inspiring messages to the participants, encouraging them on their ICT journey.
She advised the participants to make full use of the Ghana Knowledge Skills Bank Portal to access an extensive range of online library archives, educational resources and tools, helping them stay updated in various fields of study.
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