SpanLula-Access to digital skills & jobs
South Africa has a youth unemployed rate of more than 50%, whereas according to our country’s ICT Skills survey, there are hundreds and thousands of vacancies available in the technology sector. Therefore, there is a clear gap between unemployed young women and the skills training as well as job opportunities that exist for them in the technology sector. Our solution is a web and mobile application that provides unemployed young women from historically disadvantaged communities such as townships and rural areas convenient access to the skills & job opportunities in the technology sector. These are the young women that usually don’t have access to information about the opportunities that exist to develop themselves & their families economically.
According to StatSA, South Africa has a youth unemployment rate of 53%, with the female youth unemployment rate at 31.3%. The South African ICT skills survey states that there are hundreds and thousands of unfilled vacancies in the technology industry, yet there are millions of unemployed young women. This drove us to find the missing link between the unemployed young women and the recruiters at organizations looking for technology skilled youth. Our research shows that most unemployed young women do not have access to the relevant information about the technology skills training or job opportunities that exist for that to make the best of.
SpanLula will be an online platform built as a web & mobile application that will grant unemployed young women from rural areas and townships, access to skills training and job opportunities from the convenience of their mobile devices. SpanLula will be built as a Progressive Web Application (PWA) to make it easier for the app to work both on mobile and web, as well as work offline for low bandwidth areas like the rural areas. The young women will be able to sign up, create a profile, get linked to & obtain technology skills training based on their interest, and lastly get linked to a job opportunity after obtaining their technology skills and certifications. The future of SpanLula includes becoming a recruitment platform for the public & private organizations that have unfilled vacancies that require tech-skilled candidates. SpanLula will make use of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning technologies to match the tech-skilled young women to the most relevant job opportunities based on their profile & interests.
Young unemployed women aged 18-35 years from historically disadvantaged communities such as the townships and rural areas of South Africa. We have conducted multiple information sessions with young women and youth-focused organizations in townships and rural areas. We've also conducted a survey to understand and gauge the needs of unemployed young women so they can develop themselves economically. These engagements enlightened us that one of the challenges faced by young women was the limited access to information about economic development opportunities and the inconvenience of having to travel to the city/urban areas to gain access to these opportunities. It is vital for us to engage the young women after they've obtained tech-skilled and get placed into jobs, as they will form part of our success stories and testimonials. Engagements with them will also be utilized for the collection of feedback and key insights that help us understand the overall impact of the project on young women. The solution will not only be granting them access to the information they need, but also a stepping stone for them to develop themselves economically.
- Strengthen competencies, particularly in STEM and digital literacy, for girls and young women to effectively transition from education to employment
The young women we've engaged with in our Research & Development phase highlighted that most of them have been made to believe that careers in Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics (STEM) were for men and too hard for women. Some findings also highlighted to us the cultural changes that will be required for our initiative to be a success and we were able to identify the change management interventions that will be relevant. The conclusion of all these findings motivated our approach of giving preference to young women, especially young mothers as our contribution to empowering Women in STEM.
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