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Facebook to train 5,000 girls in digital skills

The initiative will include weekly one-to-one mentoring sessions that focus on a range of skills such as digital literacy, entrepreneurship and online safety.

Facebook to train Five thousand girls in digital skills in 2nd phase of GOAL
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Published : Oct 16, 2019, 5:48 PM IST

New Delhi: Facebook on Wednesday announced the second phase of its 'GOAL' initiative under which the social networking giant is helping tribal girls from across India to become village-level digital young leaders for their communities.

The second phase of the programme launched by Tribal Affairs Minister Arjun Munda will digitally mentor 5,000 young women in India's tribal dominated districts.

Launched earlier this year in March, Going Online as Leaders (GOAL) connects underprivileged young women from tribal areas with senior expert mentors in the areas of business, fashion and arts to learn digital and life skills.

"Through this partnership, the GOAL programme will provide economically and socially marginalised young women with the tools and guidance they need to succeed, using technology they may otherwise have not had access to," Munda said.

The initiative will include weekly one-to-one mentoring sessions that focus on a range of skills such as digital literacy, entrepreneurship and online safety.

Overall, more than 2,00,000 hours of guidance will be provided using Facebook family of apps including WhatsApp and Messenger. Following the programme, the participants will graduate to the GOAL alumni and will continue to receive support and guidance from the Ministry of Tribal Affairs and Facebook.

The Ministry of Tribal Affairs will also work with district administration and other government agencies to help secure qualified participants with a fellowship, so they can put their newly learned skills to work.

More than 125 young women have enrolled for the programme.

Many of these women are using the Internet to highlight issues their communities face and have even expressed a desire to set up their own businesses.

Facebook India Head Ajit Mohan said about 30-35 per cent of women in India have access to Internet in India.

"We are committed to investing in ways to address this gap and bring the power of Internet to more women in India," he added.

Facebook India Director of Policy Ankhi Das said this programme is important because it actively supports these young women to build leadership qualities and encourages them to be champions and help share their learnings with others.

Read more: India halved its poverty rate since 1990s: World Bank

New Delhi: Facebook on Wednesday announced the second phase of its 'GOAL' initiative under which the social networking giant is helping tribal girls from across India to become village-level digital young leaders for their communities.

The second phase of the programme launched by Tribal Affairs Minister Arjun Munda will digitally mentor 5,000 young women in India's tribal dominated districts.

Launched earlier this year in March, Going Online as Leaders (GOAL) connects underprivileged young women from tribal areas with senior expert mentors in the areas of business, fashion and arts to learn digital and life skills.

"Through this partnership, the GOAL programme will provide economically and socially marginalised young women with the tools and guidance they need to succeed, using technology they may otherwise have not had access to," Munda said.

The initiative will include weekly one-to-one mentoring sessions that focus on a range of skills such as digital literacy, entrepreneurship and online safety.

Overall, more than 2,00,000 hours of guidance will be provided using Facebook family of apps including WhatsApp and Messenger. Following the programme, the participants will graduate to the GOAL alumni and will continue to receive support and guidance from the Ministry of Tribal Affairs and Facebook.

The Ministry of Tribal Affairs will also work with district administration and other government agencies to help secure qualified participants with a fellowship, so they can put their newly learned skills to work.

More than 125 young women have enrolled for the programme.

Many of these women are using the Internet to highlight issues their communities face and have even expressed a desire to set up their own businesses.

Facebook India Head Ajit Mohan said about 30-35 per cent of women in India have access to Internet in India.

"We are committed to investing in ways to address this gap and bring the power of Internet to more women in India," he added.

Facebook India Director of Policy Ankhi Das said this programme is important because it actively supports these young women to build leadership qualities and encourages them to be champions and help share their learnings with others.

Read more: India halved its poverty rate since 1990s: World Bank

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New Delhi, Oct 16 (IANS) Facebook on Wednesday announced the second phase of its programme called GOAL -- Going Online as Leaders - under which the social networking giant in partnership with the Ministry of Tribal Affairs will digitally mentor 5,000 young women in Indias tribal dominated districts.



Launched earlier this year in March, GOAL connects underprivileged young women from tribal areas with senior expert mentors in the areas of business, fashion and arts to learn digital and life skills.



"Through this partnership the GOAL programme will provide economically and socially marginalised young women with the tools and guidance they need to succeed, using technology they may otherwise have not had access to," Union Minister of Tribal Affairs Arjun Munda said while speaking at an event here to commence the next phase of the programme.



The programme will include weekly one-to-one mentoring sessions, focused on a range of skills such as digital literacy, entrepreneurship and online safety.



In total more than 200,000 hours of guidance will be provided using the Facebook family of apps including WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger.



Following the programme, the participants will graduate to the GOAL alumni and will continue to receive support and guidance from the Ministry of Tribal Affairs and Facebook.



The Ministry of Tribal Affairs will also work with district administrations and other government agencies to help secure qualified participants with a fellowship, so they can put their newly learned skills to work, Facebook said.



Facebook said more than 125 young women have enrolled in the programme.



Most of them are now using the Internet to highlight issues their communities face and have expressed a desire to set up their own business, Facebook said.



"Facebook is committed to closing the digital gender gap by enabling more women to get online and access digital services," said Ankhi Das, Director of Public Policy, Facebook India.

 


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