ALIG, as an organisation, observe a positive impact in leveraging technology for women of underserved background to combat the issue of the digital divide. We help in expanding access to technology among women and help them so that they can turn to technology, to empower themselves and reduce gender inequality. With the right amount of support, ALIG is helping to empower our women to join the digital revolution. The digital revolution in women will bring immense potential to improve their social and economic outcomes
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Digital Literacy being the employable skill in the present time, ALIG offers a cutting-edge platform to facilitate the critical concern to the deprived women population from remote areas and communities (mango). At ALIG’s skill centre we provide advanced digital learning classes and equip our women with IT skills so that they can be at par with the global world and become self-reliable in the future and can sustain their life.
We are thrilled to inform our partnership with Jangala. Our partnership with Jangala was formed with an aim to bring connectivity between our students and digitisation, ensuring our women the quality skill they deserve. With the support of Jangala, we were able to provide our women with internet service, and are committed to reducing the digital divide. Jangala is a UK-based organisation, dedicated to charity by enabling internet access to underserved people in order to provide long-term developmental assistance.
With the support provided by Jangala, we also partnered with Mentors Without Borders (MWB). We are helping our enrolled students in Digital Literacy by enlightening them about the MWB application, a platform where a group of passionate professionals teaches our young students, how to develop IT skills innovatively. Through the MWB application, our women are learning about how to set their goal, Industrial programming languages and coding builds essential literacy skills, and helps student gain an understanding of logic and sequence, in a much more efficient and easy way. The app also helps in strengthening basic foundational and advanced skills of computer languages like HTML, JAVA, and C++, via mobile apps. Our students are committed to using this effective business skill for their benefit in the future.
In our country, women face facet of the digital divide and to reduce this divide we have successfully trained our women in major demanded software tools to enable them to become tech savvy. We have successfully empowered more than 50 women in the Digital field who are now earning a sufficient amount to support themselves. We believe in upskilling our women which will help them both morally and financially. We are glad and grateful to Jangala, for their extended support and resources, which helped us transform our pilot project into a full-fledged program. We are confident that this collaboration will prove to be an epitome of change, that will shape the tomorrow of today’s women.