Access to education and technology must become a global, fundamental right for girls and women. Intel technology–based programs in education and digital literacy are empowering women around the world, and the impact is clear:

Access to educational programs can provide girls with the opportunities for quality education and personal growth through technology, scholarships, and community learning programs. Through programs such as the Intel® Learn Program and the Intel® Computer Clubhouse Network (ICCN), girls gain the skills to become the next generation of leaders.

When women receive training in digital literacy, entrepreneurship, and business skills, they can elevate themselves professionally and break through barriers to personal economic growth. Read the Intel® Easy Steps case study to learn how digital workshops and other programs allow them to tap into their full potential.

Over the past 12 years, Intel has trained more than 10 million teachers, including an estimated 5 million female teachers in 70 countries. The Intel® Teach Program helps teachers become more effective educators by training them in ways to integrate technology into their lessons. By doing so, they can help their students develop the problem-solving, critical-thinking, and collaboration skills they need to succeed in the global economy.
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