We regularly publish articles to inform our members and partners of the progress and impact of the {fata} project.
News
We invited a panel of personalities committed to Guinean youth to hear their thoughts on how digital training can be improved.
Oumie Yansané
Co-Founder
We were impressed by the dynamism, vision and collaboration of both the teaching team and their students.
Women represent 50% of the world population: we cannot build the world economy without half of the population!
Élise Ondet
Co-Fondatrice
Outlook
One of the reasons we created FATA is the realization that we can create much more effective and engaging training programs in software development by putting into practice the key discoveries of learning sciences.
Djoumé Salvetti
We launched FATA in Guinea with several events. We want to express our gratitude to all the people we had the privilege to meet and acknowledge their generous support of the FATA initiative.
Aminata Fofana is a very dynamic young woman whose entusiasm and determination are contagious. She might just be 21 years old, but she’s already been a female and children rights’ activist for seven years.
« I want to create a programming school for women in Guinea and work in Silicon Valley! »
We had to do our own data collection because Guinean software developers are severely under represented in existing studies of training needs.
Ibrahima wants to send an important message: the best possible gain is knowledge, don’t give up and keep learning.
In this post I want to focus on telling you about the tools I discovered while building FATA.school and how they made me about twice as productive.
We're organizing a free contest open to all guinean mens and women from May 1st to May 31st. The winner will get a Lenovo Duet Chromebook.
FATA START UP
Did you know that the world record for female entrepreneurship is held by the African continent? Almost one third of entrepreneurs (27%) in Africa are women, despite the fact that most...
Guinea Project
The {fata} pilot project takes place in Guinea-Conakry at MARI BRA DEV school, which reserves co-working spaces for our future developers, as well as our digital entrepreneurs.
Our vision: a world where digital entrepreneurship is distributed globally and fairly.