WAAW Foundation
WAAW Foundation (Working to Advance Science and Technology Education for African Women) is an international non-profit organization founded in 2007. Headquartered in Lagos Nigeria with offices in Abuja Nigeria, Kigali Rwanda and Allen Texas.
WAAW Foundation was founded in 2007 by Dr. Unoma Okorafor while she was a PhD student, in response to a burning desire to see more women of African descent healthy, educated, and inspired to participate in home and community building. As a lonely African female voice in Technology, Unoma set out to create sustainable, long-lasting ways to support and educate African women in technology innovation.
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Informations sur WAAW Foundation
- The Power of Women
- Education and Leadership
- Impact and Giving Back
- Technology Innovation and Entrepreneurship
- Localization, gender and Cultural Sensitivity
- Core team of women founders with – expertise, experience and passion.
- Our cause, our vision & values.
- Trust based on financial transparency and prudence.
- Proven programs that work – prototype you can replicate.
- Sustainable model of local engagement with extensive network of African women engaged in on-going activities – (Not episodic events)
- Community Impact
Bourses proposées par WAAW Foundation
Degree: Bachelors Deadline: 15 Nov 2019 Scholarship value: Partial Funding, $500 WAAW foundation’s annual scholarship initiative is aimed at supporting need based African female...
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