On IT for Nigeria
With the rapid advancement of technology, digital fashion is becoming an essential skill in the fashion industry, offering innovative opportunities for creativity, sustainability, and global reach. This initiative seeks to empower 1,000 young girls with cutting-edge knowledge in digital fashion through hands-on training using Style 3D, a leading software for creating digital patterns and designs.
Having personally gained expertise through a free training program, I am eager to pass on these skills to the next generation. Through workshops and tutorials, students will learn how to design digital garments, create virtual patterns, and explore the limitless possibilities of 3D fashion. This initiative will not only nurture their creativity but also provide them with future-ready skills that could open doors to careers in fashion technology, animation, and gaming.
La Gloire House of Fashion is dedicated to inspiring and equipping young girls with the tools to thrive in the evolving fashion landscape, ensuring that they are part of the technological shift that is shaping the future of the industry.
The “One Million Girls in Coding” initiative by CBW Africa aims to empower young girls across the continent by providing them with essential coding skills and technology education. Aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly Goal 4 (Quality Education) and Goal 5 (Gender Equality), this initiative seeks to bridge the gender digital divide and promote inclusivity in the tech industry. By equipping one million girls with coding skills, we aim to inspire future leaders, innovators, and change-makers, ultimately contributing to sustainable development and economic growth in Africa. Together, we are building a brighter, more equitable future through technology.