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DataCamp Donates Celebrates International Womens’ Day

March 2023
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In honour of International Women’s Day, join a free-form discussion with Sadie St. Lawrence and three other women leaders in the nonprofit data literacy upskilling sectors to learn how women are at the forefront of today’s data revolution.

They’ll show how their partnerships with DataCamp Donates have enabled tens of thousands of women worldwide to learn data science for free and transform their careers and lives in the process.

Finally, they will take audience questions about and offer advice to women looking to break into these fields for the betterment of their lives and their communities.

Key Takeaways

  • How DataCamp partners with women-led nonprofit organizations to provide free data science scholarships through DataCamp Donates

  • Advice for women getting into the data industry on how to build confidence, get noticed, and earn a seat at the table where data-driven decisions are made

  • How volunteerism, outreach, and free data science education can make the tech industry a safer, more welcoming space for women at the city, country, continental, and global levels.

Summary

International Women's Day was an opportunity for a rich discussion on the intersection of gender equality and data science, focusing on empowering women through education and technology. Featuring voices from Women in Data, FTW Foundation, Ingressive for Good, and Analytics, the webinar stressed the transformative effect of community and skill-building in data-related careers. Women in Data shared their focus on increasing diversity through awareness, education, and empowerment, utilizing partnerships like Data Camp to facilitate learning and growth. The FTW Foundation described their selective program aimed at upskilling women for data science roles, showing a substantial increase in job placements and salaries for graduates. Ingressive for Good emphasized access to tech skills for African youth and highlighted their initiatives to mitigate gender disparities. Analytics presented their volunteer-driven Data for Hope program, aimed at helping vulnerable populations gain economic independence through data education. A common theme was the essential role of community support, mentorship, and addressing unique challenges faced by women, such as childcare responsibilities and limited access to technology.

Key Takeaways:

  • Empowerment in data science is facilitated through community support and focused skill-building programs.
  • Access to technology and education is important but often limited by socio-economic factors.
  • Mentorship and role models play a significant role in promoting confidence and growth among women in tech.
  • Organizations are utilizing partnerships to provide comprehensive learning resources and opportunities.
  • Gender equality in tech requires collective effort and continuous advocacy for diversity and inclusion.

Deep Dives

Empowering Women in Data Careers

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leading the way in increasing diversity in data science careers through strategic initiatives focused on awareness, education, and empowerment. The organization provides global webinars, regional events, and a variety of learning opportunities to help individuals excel in data careers. Their partnership with Data Camp has enabled a high adoption rate of 86%, with learners dedicating over 12,000 hours to mastering skills such as Python and SQL. The community aspect is essential, promoting a sense of belonging and courage among women who often find themselves as minorities in tech fields. The empowerment initiatives extend to mentorship and career services, which are important in helping women find success in their careers.

FTW Foundation's Role in Upskilling Women

The FTW Foundation, based in the Philippines, offers a highly selective program to equip women with data science skills. Despite challenges like limited internet access, the foundation shows a 76% job placement rate and significant salary increases for its graduates. Their approach combines hard and soft skills training, with a strong emphasis on communication and mentorship. Alumni are encouraged to give back, promoting a pay-it-forward culture. The foundation is also working on developing an empowerment index to measure their impact beyond financial metrics, focusing on job satisfaction and women's influence in household financial decisions.

Ingressive for Good: Bridging the Gender Gap in Africa

Ingressive for Good is dedicated to increasing the earning power of African youth through free access to tech skills. Their 1000 Women in Data program specifically addresses gender disparities, providing women with focused training and mentorship. The initiative has seen a great deal of interest, with thousands of applications for limited spots. Success stories like that of Tina, who overcame financial and technological barriers to succeed, highlight the transformative impact of the program. Ingressive for Good emphasizes the importance of role models, safe spaces for women, and celebrating achievements to boost confidence and participation in tech fields.

Analytics' Data for Hope Program

Analytics' Data for Hope program is a volunteer-driven initiative aimed at helping vulnerable populations in Atlanta gain economic independence through data education. The program addresses challenges such as access to technology and balancing family responsibilities. With a focus on networking, mentoring, and skill-building, the program culminates in a capstone project that prepares participants for the job market. Despite being a young organization, Analytics uses partnerships with Data Camp to enhance their curriculum and encourage continuous learning. The program underscores the importance of community support and practical experience in empowering individuals to transition into data careers.


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