Tanzania encouraging young people to venture into STEM fields
A new coding school in Tanzania is actively working on closing the digital skills divide and motivating young people to embark on science and technology paths. According to the United Nations, the proportion of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics graduates in Africa averages less than 25 percent.
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