Welcome to AmaliTech Social

As a social business, AmaliTech aspires to create a positive social impact by offering a variety of free training programmes and implementing additional social projects to equip youth in Sub-Sahara Africa with digital skills to prepare them for the future of work.​

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Digital Education for Children & Teens ​

In light of advancing digital literacy, AmaliTech is convinced that equipping kids at early ages with digital skills and setting them on the right path toward technological exploration is vital for their future careers. ​ Coding for Kids, also known as C4K, is an initiative born in 2021 in collaboration with SOS Children’s Villages, Ghana. The project is tailored purposely to provide digital skills training in primary coding languages to children between the ages of 9 and 14 years. In the meantime, the program has been rolled out to selected public and private schools in Ghana and Rwanda.

Diversity – Girls and Women in Tech​

AmaliTech is committed to advancing gender equality within the industry. Our Women in Tech Empowerment Programme is central to our commitment to bridging the gender gap in IT, focusing on raising awareness and inspiring girls from an early age to explore opportunities in tech. The programme includes initiatives such as women-only coding bootcamps and career orientation days for girls, which are designed to equip them with the skills, confidence, and knowledge needed to thrive in the tech industry. ​

By encouraging young girls to venture into tech and providing them with the necessary support and training, we aim to significantly increase the representation of women in IT and drive meaningful change in the sector.​

“C4K offers immense benefits to students and the community. By introducing children to coding, it nurtures their curiosity and fosters constructive exploration. Through coding, they develop problem-solving skills and cognitive abilities, while engaging in fun projects. This no only enriches their personal growth but also contributes to the community’s progress by keeping them engaged in meaningful activities.

Eugene, SOS Teacher (Byumba)​

Promoting Tech Inclusivity for Persons with Disabilities​

People with Disabilities (PWDs) have historically been marginalized and excluded from many sectors, including the tech industry.  ​

AmaliTech is committed to changing this by empowering PWDs through focused training, support, and inclusivity initiatives. ​

Find out more about AmaliTech’s social impact projects through our Social Impact Report 2023​

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