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.
Read about the Intel® Learn Program and how students in Egypt help their community by starting a program to teach adults to read.
Haitian-American shares how Intel Computer Clubhouses provided stability while in foster care and scholarship support for college.
Orphan Impact reduces the number of runaways by offering Vietnamese orphanages weekly computer training classes and Intel® classmate PCs.
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.