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IWD 2022

Women Will is a Grow with Google program making an impact in 49 countries, supporting women’s economic potential through digital skills and community building.

https://womenwill.google 


In celebration of the International Women’s Day (IWD) 2022, the WomenWill FCT - Abuja in collaboration with the Federal Capital Territory Authority (FCTA) and Federal Capital Development Authority (FCDA) Female Architects organized an IWD event centered on Digital Literacy, Entrepreneurship, Inclusive Workspace and Leadership.


On Grow with Google (GwG) Digital Skills, we had sessions around the following Google tools:

Google My Business, Search, Maps, YouTube, Gmail, Docs, Sheets, Slides, Forms, Drive, Classroom, Meet, Calendar, Translate, Sites, Contacts, Alerts, Trends e.t.c.

https://digitalskills.grow.google/about 


Many Thanks to #WomenWill FCT - Abuja:

Hassana Ibrahim, Folashade Balogun and Arc. Nwado Ebele Mogbo


Thanks to the FCTA/FCDA teams:

(a) Arc. Matilda Sani - Deputy Director Institutional Buildings, PBD, FCDA.

(b) Hauwa Olateju - Deputy Director Admin. Public Building Dept. FCDA.

(c) Arc. Michelle Orukpe, Chief Architect/ Housing Division.

(d) Arc. Rebecca Ibrahim, Chief Architect, Architecture Division.

(e) Arc. Wophill-Onwudiwe Justina - Chief Architect, Ministry & Cultural Buildings Division.

(f) Kuceli Adetunji - Chief Interior Designer, Architecture Division.


Also thanks to Marina Santalices Amigo


#InternationalWomensDay #IWD22 #DigitalLiteracy, #Entrepreneurship, #InclusiveWorkspace #Leadership #GoogleWorkspace #GrowWithGoogle #DigitalSkillsCommunity



















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