Code for Cape Town

We want to see young women empowered to leverage technology for social innovation, so that there is greater diversity in the African tech industry. We want high school girls to have an enabling environment to imagine and create new technology that is relevant to a South African context.

Code for Cape Town

We want to see young women empowered to leverage technology for social innovation, so that there is greater diversity in the African tech industry. We want high school girls to have an enabling environment to imagine and create new technology that is relevant to a South African context.

Code for Cape Town

We want to see young women empowered to leverage technology for social innovation, so that there is greater diversity in the African tech industry. We want high school girls to have an enabling environment to imagine and create new technology that is relevant to a South African context.

WHO WE ARE

Code for Cape Town (Code4CT) is a programme that introduces young girls to basic web building skills and exposes them to opportunities in the Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) sector. Participants are trained in web development, design principles, as well as courses in professional development. Code4CT aims to inspire a generation of young girls who are well-prepared with a toolkit of technical and soft skills in order to achieve high impact in the workplace.


These are skills that everyone should have. Even if you have no intention of becoming a professional coder, you will benefit from knowing how to think in this way in this increasingly computerized economy. A growing number of permanent job positions that use information technology to deliver a product or a service are becoming available in the local economy. It is estimated that nearly 75000 such jobs will come online in South Africa within the next five years. These digital jobs will mostly be driven by the ICT, Business Process Outsourcing (BPO), and the financial services industries. These are the fastest growing sectors in our economy. They are also the sectors that have the highest demand for entry-level digital skills.

coding

Coding

Learn how to build your own
websites using HTML, CSS, JavaScript
& JQuery. Go on to explore exciting
modules from game development to
user experience design.

communication

Communication

Learn how to pitch ideas, represent
yourself online, communicate
professionally and work with online
collaboration tools.

problem solving

Problem Solving

Apply your coding skills to issues
you are interested in. You will learn
how to tackle complex problems
using the design thinking process.

career guidence

Career Guidance

Explore future options by meeting
different companies doing exciting
things with technology. We offer
career testing and connect you to
our network of study institutions
and bursary programs.

Our Awesome Portfolio

Over the past 3 years, Code for Cape Town has reached over 600 young women with coding and social innovation. Not only have they been exposed to coding but they have also done careers and life skills courses, design thinking workshops and social innovation projects to address local challenges.

Our alumnae that joined the program in 2014 and 2015 have now left high school and many of them have gone on to enter STEM related tertiary studies or skills development.

Out of a total of 50 learners:

MEET OUR TEAM

Emma Dicks

Emma Dicks

Founder and Director

Emma is passionate about providing high quality education that enables young people to bring innovative ideas to life and play an active role in South Africa’s economy.


Andrea Petersen

Andrea Petersen

Operations Lead

Andrea thrives on seeing key players in the Code4CT ecosystem discover how they can make the greatest impact.


Tegan Crous

Tegan Crous

Program Lead

Tegan heads up the high school program.She is spurred on by a heart for people and seeing them pursue their potential in a safe, fun and nurturing environment.


Tracy-Anne Sikenjana

Tracy-Anne Sikenjana

Leadership Program Coordinator

Tracy joined the Code4CT program in 2015 and then matriculated from Rustenburg Girls’ High in 2016. She decided to intern with Code4CT to give back to an organisation that had a large impact on her personal growth and development.

2500

cups of coffee

280

number of girls

3120

projects completed

8765

hours of coding

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