INEZA MUNYANEZA Celia | SheCodes Foundation

INEZA MUNYANEZA Celia

🇷🇼 Rwandan living in kigali city, 🇷🇼 Rwanda
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INEZA MUNYANEZA's Story As I have been saying it I didn't know anything about coding . I can say that the government of Rwanda was the one to introduce me to coding because the time I was admitted to RCA was the first time to hear about coding.

🙋‍♀️ INEZA MUNYANEZA's Motivation

Honestly for the previous like 4 months I didn't know what coding is all about I can even say that I didn't know that coding exists but after being admitted to Rwanda Coding Academy I learnt about how coding works and everything about coding . I started searching for some camps and trainings that can help me to improve my coding skills and programming in general . That's how I found SheCodes which I believe through it I can make something big that can be profitable to our society at large.

🤹‍♀️ INEZA MUNYANEZA's Hobbies

In my daily life I can't survive without music . This goes to the extent that once I dreamt of being a deejay.

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INEZA MUNYANEZA's coding training

INEZA MUNYANEZA has gained access to SheCodes Basics and SheCodes AI Basics at no cost. Together they are a 6 week coding training that’ll take her from a complete beginner to building her first websites and AI projects.

She'll learn the foundations of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, plus how to build with AI and modern development tools. She'll also get to build her own online portfolio to showcase to potential employers!

📦 Foundation students get access to these coding workshops:
1. SheCodes Basics (3 weeks)
2. SheCodes AI Basics (3 weeks)
She’ll gain access to each portion after finishing the preceding portion. She’ll build up her coding knowledge gradually along the way. 🙌

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The SheCodes Foundation Mission

Women hold only 25% of coding jobs and earn 30% less than men. In many developing countries, over 65% of women lack bank accounts, making it difficult to invest in their education.

The SheCodes Foundation is changing that. We provide women in developing countries with free coding education, equipping them with the skills to build a better future. In partnership with SheCodes, we offer training in product development, design, and management, empowering women to thrive in the tech industry.

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Why learn how to code?

Coding knowledge creates new job opportunities, improves your analytical thinking, and enhances your personal or professional skill set.

Get a Job in Tech

Learning how to code provides you with new career opportunities and helps make you a more marketable employee in our increasingly technological job market.

Expand Your Skill Set

Master coding to boost creativity, logic, and efficiency—valuable for any career path.

Sharpen Your Analytical Thinking

Improve your problem-solving and analytical skills, giving you a competitive advantage in today’s workplace.