ENGAGE Project

Introducing high school girls to data science, artificial intelligence, and machine learning

We have trained 120 Form Three girls who can now code in Python, and we hope they will choose related courses at the undergraduate or college level

ENGAGE Project

Empowering young women pursuing diploma courses in STEM

So far, 105 women have gained the knowledge and skills to apply data science and AI in addressing public health challenges within their communities through a 6 - week internship

ENGAGE Project

Empowering young women pursuing undergraduate courses in STEM

A total of 105 young women have been trained and placed in community health organizations, where they have gained first-hand experience applying data science and AI skills in real-world public health settings.

ENabling Girls in AI and Growing Expertise (ENGAGE)

The ENGAGE Project, led by the University of Nairobi Institute of Tropical and Infectious Diseases (UNITID), works to close the gender gap in Data Science and AI. We empower and mentor young women to create inclusive, community-centered innovations using data, AI, and machine learning.

In partnership with the University of California San Francisco and six regional universities, we are building a strong pipeline of skilled women leaders ready to enhance public health through data-driven solutions.

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Our Trainings

Students in a classroom setting

Tier 1 Training

Training for 480 secondary school girls with a strong foundation in Mathematics, sparking interest in data science careers.

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Young women collaborating on a laptop

Tier 2 Training

Targeting 270 young women pursuing STEM diplomas, providing intermediate skills in AI and machine learning.

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Tier 3 Training

Advanced, specialized training for 135 women, preparing them for leadership roles and innovation in the tech industry.

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What Our Trainees Say