"In India, 40 teenage girls will gain places on the free coding programme later this year," a Vodafone release said.
The in-person global coding programme will see Vodafone partnering with 'Code First: Girls' (which runs coding courses for women and girls). It will provide five-day, coding workshops for teenage girls across Europe, India, the Middle East, South Africa and Australasia.
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"Men still dominate the number of STEM (Science, technology, engineering and mathematics) graduates in most countries," it said.
The coding course has been created to be suitable for girls of ages 14 to 18, irrespective of their skills.
It will provide basic knowledge of computer languages and development programmes, enabling the students to develop a website by the end of the one-week training programme.
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