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"One day, when my boy was 5, I was searching the internet for a simple programming platform to start teaching him and came across a blog about kids learning to code in the UK and the kind of things they were building that triggered my enthusiasm for my inactive NGO."
"I was so grateful and so happy with my progress that I wanted to do something to empower others with the kind of skill set that got me this far."
"Technology is the catalyst to development in every country so Ghana also needs to emphasise its importance and steer resources towards technological advancement."
"My advice is that girls must ignore pressure to pursue a different field."
"I got in touch with a web designer who for a small fee introduced me to the basics of HTML."
"We have learnt to overcome them by introducing more computer science unplugged activities."
"I got married and had children and things slowed down even further as I realized I needed to work from home and be there for my kids when they needed me."
"The smiles on their faces make me feel wonderful and hopeful that these kids will go on to develop the digital footprint of Ghana and Africa and impact the world as a whole."
"We aim to launch into 20 or more schools within the first quarter of 2016 reaching not less than 20,000 children."
"We are always looking for support and donations to carry out our plans successfully!"
"Empowering over 10,000 elementary school children with basic programming skills in Ghana directly or indirectly is another great achievement."
"I wanted to enroll on an HTML course (HTML is the standard coding language used to create webpages) but the little money I earned I used to take care of my siblings. Instead of waiting forever, I decided to teach myself any way I could."
"When i started family, it was difficult to put projects together without interruptions."
"As a founder of an NGO, we mostly rely on support both in cash and kind to expand to many other communities."
"With more confidence in my skills, I took out a classified ad promoting myself as a virtual assistant and took on four clients, including one web-based telecom company in the USA."
"In 2004 I was able to resign as a secretary, rent an office and eventually hire people to provide additional support."
"I put plans together and Ghana Code Club was born."
"The best part of my job is being in the classroom with the kids feeling empowered that they have created things that can be used by another person from any part of the world."
"Every home should have access to a computer and the internet."
"Then if kids can get trained in the right skills, the country will breed more entrepreneurs, innovators and problem solvers who are needed in every ministry to develop logical thinking."
"We also hope to organise an inter school competition to see the impact of creativity, problem-solving and collaborative skills within our code club members."
"We then hope to establish a training centre that will assist deprived children who in one way or another wish to participate in our code clubs but are unable to."
"I wanted Ghanaian kids to create the same exciting digital stuff kids in the developed world were creating."
"Things like interactive stories, websites, games and animation."
"Being a co winner of the Reach for Change and Tigo’s Digital Change maker’s award in 2016 is another achievement."
"Being named as one of the 100 inspirational women in the world by BBC in 2015 is a great achievement."
"I got into the STEM field because I started working as a secretary and fell in love with Information Technology."
"As a secretary i was earning only 10% of the salary of an IT Consultant, so i made used of the technology tools available and slowly with the guide of some professionals, i got equipped with the right technology skill sets and within months, I established a career in STEM."
"I also saw for myself whilst working as a secretary that, all the IT consultants were really being paid well."
"I had to work extra hours both day and night to make up."
"We have piloted with five schools and are ready to be launched into the majority of schools in Ghana during the first quarter of 2016."
"They must capitalize on technology to learn new skills or improve on their skills."
"We lack a lot of resources that can enable us to scale and tinker a lot."
"I practiced any time I got the chance and within weeks, I was designing my own websites."
"Technology is reinventing the world."
"It is a volunteer led, after-school digital fun club that equips children between the ages of 8-17 years with coding skills."
"This is where Ghana Code Club comes in."
"Kids need new skills to prepare them for a successful career in the future but the current ICT (Information Communications Technology) curriculum does not include them which is quite alarming."
"I admired the IT consultants so much, especially the only lady among them."
"I registered the NGO, Healthy Career Initiative in 2007 with the objective of empowering students with the skill set they will need to thrive in the 21st century but unfortunately it remained relatively inactive due to my heavy workload."
"This passion emerged when I worked for an IT firm in Accra back in 2000 as a secretary."
"I always dreamed of leading a team of IT professionals in creating cutting-edge solutions for Africa."
"I remember I took home only about 10% of what the IT professionals earned at the time."
"All my life I’ve been told to remove the word ‘I can’t’ from my vocabulary and replace it with ‘I’ll try’ and by grace, everything I’ve tried I’ve been successful at."
"There is a lot of potential for fintech in this part of the world."
"“People with disability don’t want preferential treatment we want the playing ground to be given so we can compete as competitively as anybody else.”"
"The frustrations and disappointments that come with entrepreneurship can break you, but if you are in it because you want to make a difference or you believe in what you are producing, then that spurs you on."
"I intend to change perceptions with my story."
"I was frustrated; frustrated with societal perception of people with disabilities and frustrated with reading about a foreigner's perspective of the "African Story", which usually involves wars, famines, AIDS and child soldiers. I think it is time for us to tell our own stories.Farida speaking on the inspiration for her writing"
"A strong female lead, gives a role model for girls to want to emulate."
Young though he was, his radiant energy produced such an impression of absolute reliability that Hedgewar made him the first sarkaryavah, or general secretary, of the RSS.
- Gopal Mukund Huddar
Largely because of the influence of communists in London, Huddar's conversion into an enthusiastic supporter of the fight against fascism was quick and smooth. The ease with which he crossed from one worldview to another betrays the fact that he had not properly understood the world he had grown in.
Huddar would have been 101 now had he been alive. But then centenaries are not celebrated only to register how old so and so would have been and when. They are usually celebrated to explore how much poorer our lives are without them. Maharashtrian public life is poorer without him. It is poorer for not having made the effort to recall an extraordinary life.
I regret I was not there to listen to Balaji Huddar's speech [...] No matter how many times you listen to him, his speeches are so delightful that you feel like listening to them again and again.
By the time he came out of Franco's prison, Huddar had relinquished many of his old ideas. He displayed a worldview completely different from that of the RSS, even though he continued to remain deferential to Hedgewar and maintained a personal relationship with him.