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Cisco Participates in Girls in ICT Day

Cisco hosted its first ‘Girls Power Tech’ mentoring sessions in Nigeria this week, as part of a global mentoring initiative to support and complement the United Nations’ Girls in ICT Day’ on the 23rd April 2015, an annual day of activities organized by the International Telecommunications Union aimed at improving the understanding of careers in ICT among girls. Cisco has supported Girls in ICT since its inception in 2011.

Girls ages 13-18 from Nigerian Naval Secondary School, Queens College, Federal Science and Technical College and Federal Government College, Ijanikin, Lagos were invited to participate in Girls Power Tech mentoring opportunities with Cisco employees, allowing girls to make informed career choices about working in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM).

Ubaneche Tochukwu, student, Nigerian Navy Secondary School, Ojo; Daniyan Omowale, student, New Estate Baptist School, Surulere; Mr. Dare Ogunlade General Manager, Cisco, Nigeria, Ghana, Liberia and Sierra Leone; Ozowe Precious, student, Queens College, Yaba and John Naomi student, Federal Science and Technology College, Yaba during the celebration of "Girls in ICT Day", a global initiative on creating awareness and encouraging young girls in building a career in ICT at Cisco's Office, Maersk Building, VI, Lagos on Thursday, April 23, 2015
Ubaneche Tochukwu, student, Nigerian Navy Secondary School, Ojo; Daniyan Omowale, student, New Estate Baptist School, Surulere; Mr. Dare Ogunlade General Manager, Cisco, Nigeria, Ghana, Liberia and Sierra Leone; Ozowe Precious, student, Queens College, Yaba and John Naomi student, Federal Science and Technology College, Yaba during the celebration of “Girls in ICT Day”, a global initiative on creating awareness and encouraging young girls in building a career in ICT at Cisco’s Office, Maersk Building, VI, Lagos on Thursday, April 23, 2015

They also experienced Cisco technologies first hand and met with other Girls participating in Girls in ICT Day across the region via Cisco TelePresence. The day’s agenda included an Executive welcome by the General Manager, Nigeria, Ghana, Liberia and Sierra Leone, Mr. Dare Ogunlade, group mentoring, an immersive telepresence experience, a learning session regarding the Internet of Everything and the IoT Young Women’s Innovation Challenge, and a site tour.

Globally and in Nigeria, there is a massive shortfall projected in the numbers of workers trained for careers in ICT. Cisco’s ‘Girls Power Tech’ is focused on encouraging girls and young women in more than 50 countries, and 80 Cisco offices, to discover opportunities opened by careers in ICT. Often students are discouraged from pursuing careers simply because they either do not know anyone who works in these fields or they do not understand what people in these fields do. That’s why Cisco’s hands-on mentoring is so important. Mentoring also provides meaningful experiences for employees, with employee volunteers reporting higher level of engagement, loyalty, and longevity.

CSR Manager, English West and Central Africa, Mr. Imoh Akpan said that, “the technology industry in Nigeria has never been more dynamic or more exciting.  Now, more than ever, we need to be doing all we can to build the diverse talent pipeline that will lead our industry into the future.  Cisco’s Girls Power Tech allows young women to explore the incredible opportunities available to them in the technology sector and helps to build the skills and the mindset needed to be our leaders of tomorrow.”

“It’s important for Cisco to help build the diverse talent pipeline that can capture the amazing opportunities of the 21st Century’s Internet of Everything economy. We are proud to sponsor Girls Power Tech as part of our overall global mentoring efforts and thank our Cisco employee volunteers for inspiring the next generation of ICT talent in Nigeria,” Mr. Ogunlade concluded.

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