Equipping young women and girls with 21 century relevant digital skills and mentoring STEM programs & Women Founders Hub. Changing women's view of STEM.
This #WomanCrushWednesday we celebrate Priscilla Murunga, founder & CEO of Maishasafi Enterprises, creating nutritious food products from locally sourced ingredients while promoting healthy living and entrepreneurship
Proud member of Cohort 1 of the #ElevateAccelerator#WCW
ALT Flyer featuring Priscilla Murunga, founder and CEO of Maishasafi Enterprises. She is pictured smiling behind a podium while displaying packaged food products from her brand. The flyer highlights her work building a Ugandan healthy foods company creating nutritious and innovative products made from locally sourced ingredients. It also mentions her passion for entrepreneurship, healthy living, youth and women empowerment, and practical skills development. Additional product images appear at the bottom of the flyer, alongside branding for Women In Technology Uganda and the Elevate Accelerator Cohort 1.
Still on Day 2 of the #ElevateAccelerator Bootcamp, founders joined a practical Digital Marketing & AI session led by @MisterOkello
Explored content strategy, AI-assisted planning, and practical digital tools to strengthen visibility & market their businesses more intentionally
Day 2 of the #ElevateAccelerator Bootcamp focused on Taxes & Compliance
From VAT & withholding tax to recordkeeping and compliance best practices, founders gained practical knowledge to strengthen financial management and business sustainability
#TaxCompliance#WomenInBusiness
Day 1 of the #ElevateAccelerator Bootcamp focused on business health checks, reflection & investor readiness
Women entrepreneurs assessed business progress since the first bootcamp, identified challenges & explored how to build strong investor-ready pitch decks
#WomenInBusiness
Are you a young woman aged 18–35 passionate about leadership, advocacy, and digital opportunities?
Apply to be a Girls Youth Advisory Committee.
Deadline: 31 May 2026
Apply Here: bit.ly/4tJnB95#WomenInTech#10XProgram#10XDigitalEconomy
This #WomanCrushWednesday we celebrate Namugerwa Noeline, founder of Masaka Coffee, supporting farmers through quality seedlings, agronomy support, processing, and market access
Proud member of Cohort 1 of the Elevate Accelerator at @wituganda#WCW#WomenInBusiness
ALT Flyer featuring Namugerwa Noeline, founder of Masaka Coffee, an agribusiness enterprise based in Masaka, Uganda. She is pictured standing with folded arms, wearing a pink and patterned outfit with a matching headscarf. The flyer highlights her work supporting coffee farmers across the value chain through quality seedlings, agronomy support, processing knowledge, and improved market access. It also notes Masaka Coffee’s focus on value addition, collective growth, and sustainable opportunities for farming communities, with regional and export market potential. The flyer states that she is part of Cohort 1 of the Elevate Accelerator at Women In Technology Uganda.
Happy Labour Day.
To every woman building, coding, designing, leading, and creating, your work matters. You are shaping Uganda’s future and opening doors for others.
We see you. We stand with you.
#WomenInTech#WomenInSTEM#LabourDay
ALT A Women in Technology Uganda flyer with the message “Happy Labour Day. To all the incredible #WomenInSTEM.” The design features illustrated women in different careers including a doctor, engineer, astronaut, filmmaker, and tech professional. The WITU logo appears at the top, and social media icons with the handle @wituganda are shown at the bottom.
Our trainers completed a 2-day training in JAWS (screen reader software) to strengthen inclusive digital skills delivery.
They also took part in blindfolded simulations to understand how persons with visual impairment navigate computers using screen readers
#10XDigitalEconomy
This training was delivered with @LftWUG, the disability inclusion technical partner under the #10XProgram.
We are strengthening access so more women can learn, participate, and earn in the digital economy.
#WomenInTech#10XDigitalEconomy
This #WCW we celebrate Florence Kalinga, founder of BLISSFUL DAYS, a women’s wellness brand focused on natural self-care
“Building a brand that puts women’s everyday well-being at the center”
#WomenInTech#WomenInBusiness#ElevateAccelerator
ALT Flyer featuring Nangajja Claire Selina, also known as Maama Ghetto, founder of Craft Continent. She is shown smiling, standing against an orange background, wearing a yellow top and patterned skirt. The flyer highlights her work in connecting African artisans to global markets through a digital marketplace, with support in branding, photography, and logistics. It lists products such as baskets, jewelry, textiles, ceramics, and décor, targeting ethical and international buyers. It also notes that she is part of Cohort 1 of the Elevate Accelerator by Women In Technology Uganda.
WE ARE HIRING
We are looking for:
• Gender and Safeguarding Officer
• Job Placement Coordinator
If you have experience in these areas,
Scan the QR code to view full job descriptions & submit your application. or click bit.ly/4clzD1U
For more, info@witu.org
ALT Flyer by Women in Technology Uganda with the headline “We Are Hiring.” It lists two open roles: Gender and Safeguarding Officer and Job Placement Coordinator. The design features a hand placing a puzzle piece with a highlighted female icon, symbolizing inclusion. There is an “Apply Now” call to action and a QR code labeled “Scan here to view job description.” Social media handle @wituganda appears at the bottom.
Your story matters. We would love to hear it.
Have you been part of a Women in Technology Uganda program? Share your journey and what has changed for you.
Selected stories will be featured across our platforms.
Take 5 to 10 minutes: tally.so/r/Y5DA0v#WomenInTech
ALT Promotional flyer by Women in Technology Uganda with the headline “Show Us Your Glow-Up.” It features a smiling young woman wearing an orange WITU scarf. The text invites past program participants to share their stories, wins, and progress. It highlights that the form takes five to ten minutes and includes a QR code and a link (tally.so/r/Y5DA0v) for submissions.
He is risen.
This Easter, we reflect on renewal, hope, and the power of new beginnings.
For many young women, a new beginning starts with one decision.
Choosing to learn a digital skill.
Apply now: witu.org/apply#WomenInTech#10XDigitalEconomy#10XProgram
Do you have questions about applying as a Job Placement Partner with WITU?
Join our virtual information session
📅 Wed, 8 April 2026
⏰ 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM EAT
🔗 Register: bit.ly/47CaQVC
Come prepared with your questions and secure your spot.
#WomenInTech
ALT Flyer by Women in Technology Uganda announcing an information session for the Call for Job Placement Partners. The design features a bold orange headline “Information Session” with the subtitle “Call for Job Placement Partners.” It invites participants with the question “Thinking of applying?” and outlines session topics including eligibility requirements, application process, and partner roles and expectations. The session is scheduled for Tuesday, 7 April 2026, from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM EAT. A QR code is included with the instruction “Scan here to register.” Contact details and the website www.witu.org are provided at the bottom.
Still figuring things out? You are not late.
Apply for Cohort 5 of the #10XProgram
Train in Basic Computer Skills, Graphics Design, or Web Development and more.
Apply Now: bit.ly/4tpZTip
Deadline: 17 April
Call: 256 392 177 980
#WomenInTech#10XDigitalEconomy
ALT A promotional flyer by Women in Technology Uganda showing young women using computers in a training setting. The headline reads, “Ready to learn computer skills and build your future?” with “computer skills” highlighted. The flyer invites young women aged 18 to 35 to join a free three-month digital skilling training under the 10X Program. It highlights three courses: Basic Computer Skills, Graphics Design, and Web Development, each with a short description. A call to action reads “Apply now at witu.org/apply,” with an application deadline of 17th April 2026. Partner logos for Outbox, UNCDF, and Mastercard Foundation appear at the bottom, along with contact details and locations in Kampala and Mbarara.
Young woman aged 18–35?
Apply for Cohort 5 of the #10XProgram
Train in: Basic Computer Skills, Graphic Design, Digital Marketing, Web Development, Data Analysis
Apply: witu.org/apply
FREE training
For more call: 256 392 177 980
#WomenInTech#10XDigitalEconomy
Call for Job Placement Partners.
We invite qualified partners to connect skilled young women to dignified work in the digital economy.
Scan the QR code or apply here: bit.ly/4bN1QxY
Deadline: 03 April 2026, 5PM
#WomenInTech#DigitalJobs#Uganda
ALT Flyer by Women in Technology Uganda announcing a Call for Job Placement Partners. The design features young women using laptops, with the headline “Call for Job Placement Partners.” Text invites qualified partners to support the transition of skilled young women aged 18 to 35 into dignified work opportunities in the digital economy. Key focus areas include job placement for young women, employer network development, and job matching. The flyer lists eligibility criteria such as experience in job placement or workforce development and capacity to include Persons with Disabilities and refugees. A QR code is included with the instruction “Scan to read the Terms of Reference,” along with the website www.witu.org
and social media handle @wituganda.