African Women School of AI (ASAI)

Building Gender-Inclusive AI, Powered by African Women.

About us

African Women School Of AI

At The African Women School of AI, we believe that the future of AI must be built by diverse voices, shaped by inclusive leadership, and driven by women who are ready to lead, innovate, and advocate for a gender-equitable AI landscape.

The Student Journey

From learners to leaders in AI

4 Months of structured learning

For 4 months, students will dive deep in structured learning that will expose them to foundations in AI, hands-on mini projects, project development and future pathways guide.

Mentorship Model

Each learner will be paired with an experienced mentor who is an AI expert, researcher, or builder. The mentor will offer guidance throughout the program.

MIni-Projects & Co-Creation

Through-out the program, students will engage in a series of mini-projects designed to build confidence, spark creativity, and encourage collaboration.

Joining the Team

Our journey doesn't end at graduation, it evolves and few of the outstanding cohort members are invite to apply to join our team as volunteers or part-time collaborators.

Our Partners

Why Us

Our Commitment to Excellence

Practical Learning

We offer practical Learning which includes hands-on training to develop AI leadership, communication, and research skills.

Mentorship

We offer expert Mentorship with guidance from AI professionals, thought leaders, and gender-in-tech advocates.

Global & Local Networks

We introduce cohort members to like-minded peers, mentors, and industry partners invested in your success.

AI Innovative Studio

Where Learning Meets the Action

Mini Labs & Build Days
Open Challenges
Tech for Good Hackathons

Testimonials

Honest Reviews from our Cohort

Kevin Ziyada

IT graduate, mobile developer, & UI/UX designer

I want to learn how to integrate AI into my work in a way that helps solve real-world problems within society. And ASAI is the program that will help me achieve that.

Chidimma Leaticia

Reserach Fellow, University of Nigeria Nsukka

“The program will further amplify my work as a research fellow at the Resource and Environmental Policy Research Centre (REPRC), University of Nigeria, Nsukka.”

Ready to join a movement of AI Women in Africa?

Contact us today to schedule a call or to learn more about our school and how you can be part of ASAI.

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