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    Microsoft Elevate Her Program

    Cape Town, South Africa — Microsoft ElevateHer, in partnership with Women in Tech South Africa, has launched a groundbreaking initiative to equip 50,000 Africans — women, men, and youth — with practical AI and digital skills completely free of charge.

    The campaign, titled “AI for Everyone: Learn, Earn, and Lead,” offers an inclusive 20-week guided learning journey that breaks down complex AI concepts into relatable, real-life African examples. Participants who complete all Microsoft-recognized AI badges can win prizes such as data bundles, Women in Tech T-shirts, and a fully paid trip to the 2026 Women in Tech Global Summit in Cape Town.

    Bridging the Digital Divide — One Badge at a Time

    Through the official Microsoft ElevateHer learning portal, learners can access three free AI badges:

    1. Foundational AI Skills — understanding how AI learns and makes decisions.
    2. Business AI Essentials — using AI to boost productivity and innovation.
    3. Career AI Essentials — preparing for tomorrow’s AI-driven job market.

    Each badge blends real-world context, interactive exercises, and African storytelling — from township vendors predicting customer demand to small businesses using Microsoft Copilot to automate everyday tasks.

    A Movement That Welcomes Everyone

    “Women in Tech and Microsoft share a vision of digital inclusion — not just for women, but for everyone ready to learn,” says Natasha Fredericks, Microsoft ElevateHer AI Ambassador.
    “This initiative invites anyone — regardless of gender, background, or experience — to explore AI and understand how it’s shaping the future of work.”

     

    Natasha adds:

    “We’re not waiting for the future; we’re building it together. AI is not a boys’ club or a girls’ club; it’s a tool for every African who wants to create, innovate, and lead.”

    Follow the 20-Week AI Journey

    Join the conversation and follow Natasha Fredericks on Instagram at @natashafuji_ for weekly reels, relatable examples, and insights from the 20-Week AI Journey; a creative, educational campaign that makes AI understandable, local, and fun.

    How to Get Involved

    • 🌐 Register Free: https://microsoft.elevatewomenin.tech/ 
    • 💬 Follow the Journey: @natashafuji_
    • 🎁 Earn. Learn. Win. Complete your badges to stand a chance to win data, vouchers, and Women in Tech merch.
    • 👥 Open to: All genders and backgrounds — everyone is welcome to learn AI.

    About Microsoft ElevateHer

    Microsoft ElevateHer is a global initiative designed to empower women and all aspiring technologists with free, accessible digital training in AI, cybersecurity, and productivity. The program bridges opportunity gaps by providing mentorship, learning pathways, and Microsoft-verified credentials.

    About Women in Tech South Africa

    Women in Tech South Africa is part of a global movement with over 200,000 members dedicated to building a more inclusive tech ecosystem. The organisation promotes digital literacy, entrepreneurship, and leadership across all genders to drive Africa’s innovation economy forward.

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