Women and Technology

50%

Women Volunteer Participation

Empowering Yemeni Women through Technology

A special program designed to involve Yemeni women in the digital world—focusing on areas that support their orientation and development such as design, privacy protection, website building, e-marketing, entrepreneurship, and advocacy via social media.

110

Women Trained

+14

Entrepreneurship Courses

5

Cities Reached

Objectives / Goals

Bridging the Gender Gap in Tech

The program aims to provide Yemeni women with the tools and knowledge needed to thrive in the digital world. By offering targeted training and creating inclusive environments, the initiative seeks to integrate women into technology-related fields, promote digital literacy, and support their active involvement in entrepreneurship and social advocacy.

Digital Inclusion

Enable women to engage with digital tools and platforms confidently.

Capacity Building

Provide technical knowledge in fields like programming, e-marketing, and online safety.

Advocacy Through Technology

Support women's efforts in promoting their rights via social media and digital journalism.

Wider Impact

Shaping a Gender-Inclusive Digital Future

Reducing digital illiteracy among Yemeni women
Encouraging women-led tech initiatives
Promoting equal access to technological education and opportunities
Key Outcomes & Deliverables

Empowered Participation Across Regions

Trained 110 women across five cities
Launched two women-led tech initiatives
Achieved over 50% female participation in the organization’s volunteer network
Conducted 14+ entrepreneurship courses with equal female participation
Expected Outcomes

Sustainable Female Engagement in Tech

Short-term

Short-term

Boost women’s digital skills and confidence to pursue tech-related interests or careers.

Long-term

Long-term

Foster a new generation of women leaders in technology, shaping inclusive and innovative digital communities.

And more

Scaling Women-Led Tech Empowerment

  • Women and girls aged 16–35
  • Female entrepreneurs and activists
  • Women-led community groups and NGOs

  • Digital reporting tools
  • Privacy and security platforms
  • E-marketing software
  • Web development tools (e.g., WordPress)
  • Social media platforms for advocacy

  • Phase 1: Needs Assessment & Program Design
    Identifying barriers to women’s digital participation.
  • Phase 2: Capacity Building & Training
    Delivering workshops, mentorship, and awareness programs.
  • Phase 3: Initiative Support & Empowerment
    Supporting women-led projects and connecting them to digital communities.
  • Phase 4: Monitoring & Expansion
    Evaluating impact and scaling successful initiatives to new regions.

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