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Facebook Empowers 7,000 Women With Digital Skills In 2019

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Facebook Empowers 7,000 Women With Digital Skills In 2019

Facebook has trained over 7,000 women-owned businesses in digital skills across sub-Saharan Africa in 2019.

Regional Director, Facebook Africa, Nunu Ntshingila, said Facebook is committed to investing in its youth, entrepreneurs, the creative industries, tech ecosystem as well as its many other communities.

“I am excited about the success of 2019, in which we partnered with over 20 African Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) across 16 countries.

“South Africa was not left behind in the University tour aimed at boosting recruitment across the region and partnered with the Dream Factory Foundation and Facebook Community Leadership Program Youth Fellow Nadine Maselle, to open a computer lab at Salt River High School Facebook and our family of apps here in Africa, as well as the potential of this young, mobile and dynamic continent. I also look forward to creating partnerships in 2020 and beyond.” She said.

The tech firm also reached its 45th developer circle, with circles now in 17 African countries and represented more than 70,000 members.

While celebrating the key milestones in the region, Facebook said some of its investments have translated into significant support geared towards growing the ecosystem of developers, entrepreneurs, creatives, and other communities. Facebook, in a document titled ‘2019 Year in Review’, proved its stance to making the world a global village and celebrated 79 community leadership circle meet-ups with over 2,650 people in attendance.

To mitigate fake news in Nigeria, Facebook unveiled Dubawa as a partner in her Third-Party Fact-Checking program in partnership with MainOne. This was to build and operate more than 750km terrestrial fibre infrastructure for metro fibre connectivity in Edo and Ogun States.

“Facebook hosted the first-ever iD8 Nairobi Conference with over 400 African developers and startups in attendance, expanded Third-Party Fact-Checking across 10 African countries, announced the creation of the world’s most detailed population density maps of Africa, created by Facebook AI researchers to help humanitarian aid and relief agencies; and much more,” the statement added.

Furthermore, Facebook launched an eight-week Incubation program at NG_Hub in partnership with satellite hubs across Nigeria, focused on mentorship and practical training for would-be entrepreneurs. On would not forget its role to raise awareness of Safer Internet Day in Cape Town.

Facebook launched her Content Review Centre in Nairobi in partnership with Samasource and employed up to 100 local language content reviewers.

Yeukai is an ambitious and passionate journalist. She enjoys writing and reading about technology and has made it her number one priority. She has been practicing journalism for 5 years now. In her journey as a writer, she has written three novels so far.

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