The United Nations Institute for African Culture and International Understanding (UNESCO-IACIU) has provided training for a new group of female students on digital skills and knowledge, explaining that the training is to create equal access and career opportunities with men in the creative industry in Africa.
Why we empower African female students in creative arts with digital skills — UNESCO
Nigerian Tribune,
10 November 2023, Nigeria
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