New day of #ClubesCET at Quilmes
Detecting a problem present in the community, researching and learning how to program to create an app that solves the existing problem, are the pillars of the “Girls in Technology Clubs” workshop.
The girls presented a proposal to work on three topics: bullying, gender violence and animal abuse.
“Clubes de Chicas en Tecnología” launched a new day of the workshop at the Casa de la Cultura in Quilmes.
#ClubesCET in Quilmes
New day of the workshop “Clubes de Chicas en Tecnología” at the Casa de la Cultura de Quilmes, for girls between 13 and 16 years old.
PUMM has created more than 200 applications that attempt to resolve conflicts of social impact.
Toshokan, Alzá la voz! and Adultos Mayores en Acción: three applications created in our “Programando un Mundo Mejor” (PUMM) program by high school students.
Patches vs. systemic solutions: the challenge of the gender digital divide
Column by our Co-Founder and Executive Director, Melina Masnatta, in La Nación newspaper.
Today, Chicas en Tecnología is present in 57 locations in 14 Argentine provinces
Our Co-Founders, Melina Masnatta, Mariana Varela, Sofía Contreras and Carolina Hadad, spoke to Red/Acción about how Chicas en Tecnología came about and the work we have been doing as an organization.
People are often attributed abilities simply because they are male or female.
Sofía Contretas, our Co-Founder and specialist in Finance and Sustainability, participated in the talk “Who knows how to open the door to program” within the framework of “Let's Zoomar” in Misiones, a proposal promoted by Familia Bercomat and Techo.
Chicas en Tecnología arrived in Córdoba
With the help of Despegar, Chicas en Tecnología arrived in Córdoba. Mariana Varela, Co-Founder and specialist in Design and LAB of our NGO, participated in the meetups that took place in the province.
A little side note
Ana Clara García Arbeleche, HR Advisor of our organization, was interviewed by D&D TV to talk about the role of Chicas en Tecnología in reducing the gender gap in the technological entrepreneurial environment.
Only 18% of programming students are women.
Our Program Coordinator, Julieta Sayar, participated in the first “International Congress on Gender in Science, Technology and Innovation” in the province of Santa Fe, organized by the provincial Ministry.