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Fully Funded Coursera Certifications Plus More Free Learning Opportunities


African women who are ready to enter tech are about to receive a major boost. African Women in Tech (AWIT) and Power of Women have launched a fully funded Coursera certification program that gives African women access to globally recognized tech career paths. You can now learn from Google, Microsoft, IBM, and other leading institutions while studying online and at your own pace. Even better: it is completely free for successful applicants. Limited slots are available so fast action is essential.

 

How to Apply for the AWIT × Power of Women Coursera Scholarship


African women can now apply for this fully funded tech upskilling opportunity through Power of Women and AWIT.


Application Link:

• Explore AWIT scholarship opportunities for African women: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScx3H7m28zsNJBeqkX5Pw7Scn7IpuVN5B0N5vbtgtReMn5JQQ/viewform



What Makes This Opportunity a Game Changer


• Industry recognized certificates from Google, Microsoft, IBM and more

• Self paced online learning so you can learn from anywhere

• Zero financial cost if you are selected

• Tech careers with strong demand in Africa including data analytics, cybersecurity and project management

• Women focused access to close the gender gap in tech


These types of programs provide skills that employers worldwide are actively hiring for which means real job opportunities after completion.


 More Free Learning Programs for African Women in Tech


Here are additional high value programs you can enroll in today to grow your skills and career confidence.


 IBM SkillsBuild


IBM SkillsBuild provides free online courses plus digital badges that validate your expertise in cybersecurity, cloud and AI careers.


 Microsoft Learn Programs in Africa


Microsoft offers free digital skills programs including Microsoft 365 and Azure fundamentals. These opportunities help youth transition into tech careers.


 Google Digital Skills for Africa


Google Digital Skills for Africa offers free courses for Africans at beginner and intermediate levels covering topics like digital marketing and analytics.

Certificates are provided once you complete a course.


 FreeCodeCamp


FreeCodeCamp is a supported nonprofit offering free programming education including web development, data science and information security plus free certifications.


 Groundbreaker Talents


Groundbreaker Talents offers fully funded scholarships that include equipment and housing for women pursuing intensive tech training.


Made With Code by Google


Google created Made With Code to help girls discover coding in a creative way which builds early interest in tech careers.


GCFGlobal


GCFGlobal provides completely free digital literacy learning resources and job skill training useful for beginners starting their tech journey.


Free and Local Training in South Africa


SITA and NEMISA offer free digital training programs for South African youth with support from Microsoft to build real certifications.



Why These Programs Are Transforming Tech in Africa


Tech is one of the fastest growing career spaces in the world and Africa is emerging as a major hub. Initiatives like the AWIT scholarship ensure women are not left behind. They create equity and representation while giving women future ready skills that directly support economic freedom.


 Key benefits


• Accessible from home with flexible scheduling

• Direct link to job opportunities in modern digital industries

• Globally recognized certification pathways

• Professional networking opportunities with tech communities


When more African women become skilled in tech, communities win through innovation and economic empowerment.


Tips to Maximize Your Success When Learning Online


1. Set a weekly schedule and treat learning like a job

2. Join study groups and women in tech communities on WhatsApp or LinkedIn

3. Build mini projects to practice your skills

4. Post your achievements and certificates on LinkedIn

5. Ask mentors for guidance and feedback

6. Stay consistent even when it feels difficult


Your effort compounds into expertise.


The future of tech in Africa includes women at the forefront. With opportunities like the AWIT × Power of Women Coursera Scholarships plus additional free tech programs from Google, IBM, Microsoft and local talent accelerators, the doors to a tech career are now wide open.


If you have ever felt called to enter the world of technology this is your moment to step into your potential and shine. Applications are open now which means the best time to begin is today.


Welcome to Zandisile Nqono’s blog. This is a space where I share insights, tips, and resources to help you grow in your tech journey, career development, and personal growth. My goal is to simplify complex topics, provide practical guidance, and inspire you to take action toward your goals. Whether you're just getting started or leveling up, you'll find content designed to support your journey every step of the way.


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