Friday, October 30, 2015

This realization led to "Code it like a girl", a small enterprise aiming precisely to aid young women to familiarize themselves with programming. As Siapka explained: "Precisely because we ourselves faced so many challenges we thought it would be very useful to help women who want to do something similar". ‘Code it Like a Girl’ has now taken the structure of a cooperative and was selected for the "Angelopoulos – Clinton Global Initiative University Fellowship".

According to research conducted by the National Documentation Center, women comprise just the 21.7% of employees in the fields of telecommunications and information technology in Greece. Furthermore, the female work force tends to be restricted to the lower ranks of any hierarchy.
In order to ensure a more balanced representation of women in digital economy, the General Secretariat for Gender Equality, in collaboration with the European Centre for Women and Technology has set off to develop Women & Girls Go Digital in Greece (WGGD - G) a functional ecosystem that will assist women in pursuing ICT careers.