The Pan-African Capital Foundation (PAC Foundation) has successfully concluded Girls Can Code (GCC) Cohort 3.0, a flagship digital skills initiative in partnership with ALX Nigeria, training 100 young women in virtual assistant competencies to enhance employability and economic empowerment.
The programme combined technical instruction with career-readiness support, equipping participants with in-demand digital skills and preparing them for freelance and remote work opportunities in today’s evolving digital economy. Girls Can Code Cohort 3.0 achieved an 87% attendance rate and an 84% certification rate, surpassing initial targets.
Speaking on the programme’s impact, Omolola Ojo, Executive Secretary of PAC Foundation, emphasized that the initiative goes beyond training: “Girls Can Code is about unlocking opportunities and helping young women see what is possible for their futures. By equipping them with relevant digital skills, we are enabling financial independence, confidence, and long-term career growth.”
Alumni of the programme reported a learner satisfaction score of 4.75, sharing transformative experiences that highlighted newfound confidence, global opportunities, and the supportive mentorship culture fostered by the initiative. Several graduates have already transitioned into freelance and remote work roles, while others have taken on mentorship positions to guide and support peer learning.
Oluwayomi Tobi-Ayegun, Programs & Evaluation Manager at PAC Foundation, noted that the outcomes demonstrate the effectiveness of intentional programme design: “When young women are given access to the right skills, tools, and support systems, they excel. Beyond certifications, we are seeing real transitions into income-generating opportunities and a growing culture of peer mentorship among alumni.”
Participants shared how the programme transformed their personal and professional journeys. One alumna said, “Before this programme, I had no clear direction in the digital space. Today, I am certified, confident, and already exploring freelance opportunities.” Another noted, “Girls Can Code helped me believe in my abilities. The training was practical, supportive, and empowering,” while a third participant added, “Being part of this cohort has opened my eyes to global opportunities I never thought were accessible to me.”
Girls Can Code is part of the PAC Foundation’s broader commitment to promoting gender inclusion, digital literacy, and youth empowerment. The Foundation remains dedicated to expanding the programme’s reach, ensuring more young women are equipped to thrive in the digital economy and seize meaningful career opportunities.








