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Girls Can Code And Girls Should Code in Afghanistan!

March 16, 2017
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My experience as a Technical Supervisor of The Womanity Foundations’ ” Girls Can Code” Program, IT Expert, consultant and lecturer Every…

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The positive gains of teaching girls to code in Afghanistan By Elizabeth Rector
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The positive gains of teaching girls to code in Afghanistan By Elizabeth Rector

April 20, 2016
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Elizabeth Rector is The Womanity Foundation program leader for Girls Can Code in Afghanistan, teaching high school students to code.…

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Advancing Girls' Education in Afghanistan

June 3, 2013
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“Women who have undertaken an educational path are more likely to send their children to school… They can work and…

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