A new platform for girls’ digital education

The launch ceremony of the TITRIT platform took place in the presence of the Minister of Solidarity, Social Integration and the Family, Awatif Hayar, at the headquarters of the Islamic World Organization for Education, Science and ICESCO Culture, in Rabat. This is an initiative supported by the Techwomen program, whose network is strongly represented in Silicon Valley in the United States.

During the conference, the discussions focused on the different aspects of the digital inclusion of young women, with a focus on the latest trends in tech jobs, and the prospects they open up for the employability of women in connection with the fight once morest gender inequalities.

Titrit therefore aims to be a digital platform that aims to encourage fillers to pursue a career in technology, especially since the computer tool gives the possibility of professional development in complete freedom and autonomy.

Several figures from the political and institutional world took part in the event. The cultural adviser to the DG of ICESCO, Abdelilah Ben Arafa, in a speech, praised the efforts made by the organizations concerned to develop targeted programs so as to allow young girls to access scientific fields from an early age.

At the same time, the Minister of Solidarity, Social Integration and the Family Aawatif Hayar, declared that: “Digital is becoming more and more embedded in Morocco to offer opportunities in the industrial sectors. , but also in the field of education, insofar as it allows learners to access several areas of learning, in particular reading and interactive assimilation according to individual needs, via appropriate learning tools promoting personalized learning”.

Approached by “L’Opinion”, the co-Founder and President of eSTEM Morocco, Nezha LARHRISSI, was delighted to be able to carry out this noble project, the reason for which she explained: “We have been working in the field since 10 years and we made two observations: the first is that without long-term support, we cannot bring regarding effective transformations in girls; and the second thing is that digital has an extraordinary power to get in touch with girls where they live, in distant regions, and so we have combined these two elements to think of the TITRIT solution for the benefit of these young people” .

According to her, it is a matter of ensuring the proper deployment of the program, which involves identifying the beneficiaries, pooling energies, bringing together volunteers, and setting in motion the whole system to achieve the desired objective. which is to inspire and train little girls to become the leaders of tomorrow.

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