Published: 11 Mar 2021 731 views
Google’s Women Techmakers and the U.S. Department of State, through the Providing Opportunities for Women’s Economic Rise (POWER) Initiative have partnered to host the Women Tech Founders Program.
This program will provide women tech entrepreneurs from across the Middle East and North Africa region technical skills training from Google’s tech and start up experts, and help build a network of future tech changemakers in the region.
The program will be facilitated in English and will draw applicants mainly from Egypt, Bahrain and the UAE.
In addition, a select number of applicants from the region, outside of Egypt, Bahrain and the UAE, will also be selected as Women Tech Founders ambassadors to participate in the program and serve as tech changemakers in expanding the program to the Middle East and North Africa region.
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Application Deadline | 31 Mar 2021 |
Type | Training |
Sponsor | |
Gender | Women |
Women tech entrepreneurs from across the Middle East and North Africa region
Eligible Countries:
Egypt, Bahrain, UAE as well as participants from the MENA Region.
For more details, visit Google website.