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Intel Programs for Girls and Women Around the Globe
Discover how women and girls inspired by access to education and technology overcome hardship and build a better future.
High school student hopes her research linking poor teen body image to unrealistic media portrayals helps change how physical beauty is represented.
Argentinean students use Intel International Science and Engineering Fair project to save local “Crown of Thorns” trees from deforestation.
Haitian-American shares how Intel Computer Clubhouses provided stability while in foster care and scholarship support for college.
Believing that education is a fundamental right, Intel pairs with World Vision for more educational opportunities, especially for women in Africa.
Intel interviews women in Africa, India, and Central America about the Internet gender gap in developing countries and benefits of Internet access.
Intel, with help from 10x10act.org, is out to change girls’ and women’s future worldwide by fostering education, opportunity, and a fair chance.
Intel’s Eshe Pickett shares her expertise with CompuGirls to teach teenage girls how to go from technology consumers to technology creators.
Volunteers help underprivileged women in India establish a thriving bag-making business that creates entrepreneurs and promotes self-improvement.
White Paper: Intel education programs bring technology to women and girls in developing countries, increasing economic growth.
Intel® Easy Steps provides adult learners the opportunity for enhanced social and economic self-sufficiency through digital literacy. Intel; Server and Worksta...
Learn how the Intel-Udyogini School of Entrepreneurship in India helps women like Saraswati Devi learn business, digital literacy, and life skills.
Activist Naema Al-zbede teaches Bedouin women to develop life skills, shape new opportunities, and discover a digital future through technology.
A teacher and her students increase school attendance with a campaign to change attitudes about excluding disabled children and child labor in India.
After participating in the Intel® Computer Clubhouse, Nancy Douyon found a passion for human interaction with technology and community service.
Teachers use the Intel® Learn Program to teach students in Al-Fayoum, Egypt, enabling girls to launch an adult literacy class and enrich communities.
Science project about understanding faster degradation of oil propels high school senior to the semifinals of Intel's science talent search.
Report: ICRW assesses the Intel® Learn Program through a gender lens, viewing impacts on females through digital literacy and skills training.
Spread the word that educating girls is smart, for all of us, by sharing Girl Rising movie trailers, Facebook and Twitter posts, and more.
Brochure: Intel education and technology programs empower women and girls in developing countries, increasing economic growth.
Read girls education success stories including personal triumph and positive change from women and girls around the world.
Intel® Easy Steps provides adult learners the opportunity for enhanced social and economic self-sufficiency through digital literacy.
Intel® Easy Steps provides adult learners the opportunity for enhanced social and economic self-sufficiency through digital literacy.