Unity Bank Plc has partnered with tech platform, SkillPaddy, to train 1,000 female software engineers.
The training, which was tagged ‘Count Her In’ tech programme, focused on empowering female beneficiaries with software engineering skills.
According to a statement from the bank, the IT skill development and empowerment initiative is intended to bridge talent supply gaps while providing individuals with the opportunity to meet their training goals and launch careers in the tech industry.
Speaking on the partnership, the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of Unity Bank Plc, Mrs Tomi Somefun, said the initiative aligned with the theme of the IWD 2024, #InspireInclusion.
She added that empowering young women reflected the bank’s commitment to driving inclusion, equality and diversity across industries.
She stated, “As a bank committed to fostering economic empowerment and gender equality, we are proud to partner with SkillPaddy on this initiative to contribute to the training and empowerment of 1,000 female software engineers.
“Through this programme, we are not only investing in the future of these talented women but also driving innovation and diversity within the tech industry. By providing access to skills training and mentorship, we aim to unlock opportunities and create a more inclusive and thriving digital economy for all.”
She disclosed that about 40 young girls would receive full sponsorship from Unity Bank in the special training initiative, which was conceived as part of activities to commemorate this year’s International Women’s Day 2024.
According to Somefun, all beneficiaries of the programme will be trained on different aspects of software development and provided with mentorship and resources that they need to succeed, including learning life skills like critical thinking, communication, innovation & problem-solving.
Women make up just 33 per cent of the tech-related workforce globally.
Unity Bank recently partnered with a software training provider, AltSchool Africa, to sponsor female students to acquire specialist software development skills.