IamtheCODE Program Has Been Officially Launched in Georgia

IamtheCODE Program Has Been Officially Launched in Georgia

One of the largest organizations in the world, iamtheCODE, has opened an official representative in Georgia in partnership with BTU. The organization, which operates in 87 countries worldwide, has now added Georgia as its 88th country. The new initiative will offer free training in technology to young people, women, and girls!

Lady Marieme Jamme, a globally recognized activist for technology and women’s empowerment, who has been listed in the BBC Top 100 Women and is the recipient of numerous prestigious international awards, visited Georgia on an official trip as part of this project.

It is noteworthy that the iamtheCODE platform offers 60,000 courses in 18 languages, which will be fully funded and accessible to 250,000 women, children, and teenagers living in Georgia.

IamtheCODE, which aims to empower women, girls, and teenagers in the fields of education and technology, is expanding its operations in Georgia. The organization’s founder will hold meetings with representatives of both local and international organizations during this special visit.

The iamtheCODE organization operates in 87 countries worldwide and aims to retrain 1 million young women, girls, and teenagers in various fields of technology by 2030, thus supporting the United Nations 2030 Agenda.

Lady Mariéme Jamme:
“We opened a representation in Georgia to focus on maximizing the human capital and potential of children, teenagers, and women living here. We believe that fully funded courses in various fields of technology will not only change the lives of 200,000 individuals but will also positively impact the achievement of sustainable development goals and the strengthening of the knowledge economy in the country.”

Professor Nino Enukidze:
“We are proud that the world’s largest organization, IamtheCODE, is opening its official representation at BTU, giving children, teenagers, and women full access to over 60,000 technology courses.”

High-level meetings, including roundtable discussions and panel debates, are planned during the visit. Special attention will be given to the retraining of 200,000 people in Georgia and the opportunities for utilizing international online educational platforms.

Lady Mariéme Jamme, the founder of the iamtheCODE organization, has been actively working on empowering women in the technology sector since 2016. She was named a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum and is a prominent figure in the process of achieving the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

In 2017, Lady Mariéme won the Innovation Prize at the Global Goals Award as a GoalKeeper for her work in empowering youth and girls worldwide. That same year, she was listed in the BBC 100 Women ranking.

Mission of iamtheCODE:
The organization aims to increase the role of women, girls, and children in the fields of technology and innovation. iamtheCODE’s vision focuses on promoting the Sustainable Development Goals, increasing access to education, and supporting professional development.

Georgia, as a regional leader in empowering women, girls, and teenagers, is actively joining the global initiative of iamtheCODE.

To register, interested individuals should fill out the form: Registration form: https://tinyurl.com/2e2azr

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