Girls Tech Club
To encourage, inspire, mentor and equip girls with technological skills, experience and resources.
08/03/2026
Girls Tech Club | International Women’s Day 2026
Today we celebrate International Women’s Day under the global theme “Give to Gain.”
This theme reminds us of a powerful truth: when we invest in women and girls, everyone benefits. When women are given access to education, technology, mentorship, and opportunities, they do not only grow individually, they uplift families, strengthen communities, and drive innovation.
At Girls Tech Club, we believe that empowering girls with digital skills, leadership opportunities, and confidence is one of the most powerful investments we can make for the future. Every training, mentorship session, and opportunity we provide is a step toward building a generation of young women who are creators, innovators, and leaders in technology.
This International Women’s Day, we reaffirm our commitment to supporting girls and young women to thrive in the digital world. By giving opportunities, sharing knowledge, and supporting one another, we create a future where women are not just participants in technology but leaders shaping it.
Happy International Women’s Day!
In our communities, misinformation can create fear, tension, and conflict.
Before you share:
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Misinformation spreads faster than truth.
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24/02/2026
What we share online matters.
Before you repost:
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Youth are not just consumers of content, we are shapers of peace.
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Abuse does not always leave bruises.
If this sounds familiar, it is not normal. It is not love.
Speak out. Seek support. Refer survivors to trusted services.
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13/02/2026
We must stop normalizing abuse.
GBV is never justified — not by culture, not by tradition, not by silence.
Comment YES if you stand against GBV.
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12/02/2026
Silence protects violence.
Gender-Based Violence (GBV) is not just physical abuse. It includes:
• Emotional abuse
• Sexual violence
• Economic control
• Online harassment
• Threats and intimidation
GBV is not culture. It is abuse.
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11/02/2026
Silence protects violence. Speaking up creates change.
Girls Tech Club is launching a digital advocacy campaign to:
• End Gender-Based Violence
• Empower youth as peacebuilders online
For the next two months, we’ll be sharing tools, stories, and actions you can take to make your community safer: online and offline.
Follow, share, and take action.
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28/01/2026
Girls Tech Club has just concluded another phase of its Digital Ethics training, marking an important milestone in what has always been a continuous learning process rather than a one-time activity.
This phase focused on empowering her staff, and volunteers, equipping them with practical knowledge on responsible digital behavior, online safety, and ethical participation in digital spaces.
These activities build on the Digital Ethics training conducted by the UN Women Liberia consultant in November last year, and are designed to be rolled out within communities to further reinforce key concepts and best practices learned during the sessions.
As part of this process, youth groups are encouraged to:
• Continue internal digital ethics learning sessions within their institutions
• Support online advocacy, to amplify ethical digital practices and positive messaging online
At Girls Tech Club, we believe digital ethics is not an event, it is a journey of continuous learning, practice, and community engagement. Together, we are shaping a safer, more responsible digital future for young people.
Thank you partners, Accountability Lab Liberia and UN WOMEN Liberia
28/11/2025
We climax our Digital Ethics Training today.
These two days was a reminder to do the right thing, and to protect people and data in digital spaces.
Together we can all commit to building a safer, more ethical digital world.
Thank you UN Women Liberia and Accountability Lab
27/11/2025
Girls Tech Club in collaboration with Accountability Lab Liberia with funding from UN Women Liberia kick off a two-day Digital Ethics Training starting today!
The training aims to equip youth-led organizations with the practical understanding, skills, and tools needed to integrate core digital ethics principles into their organizational practices and online advocacy.
Over the next two days, participants will explore:
> How to get proper consent
> Responsible and safe tech use
> Online safety & accountability
> Building trust-driven digital communities
12/08/2025
Our Executive Director Kate Daminatu Hunder
Happy International Youth Day
AYF Youth Spotlight: Ms. Kate Daminatu Hunder – Empowering Girls In Technology - African Youth Fellowship On this International Youth Day, AYF youth Magazine celebrates Ms. Kate DaminatuHunder, a trailblazing tech leader who is redefining what it means for women to thrive inLiberia’s digital space. Armed with a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (specializing in SoftwareEngineering) from Bl...
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