THE INTERNATIONAL DATE OF GIRLS
Manitoba Government News Release- The Manitoba government has committed $25,000 in a micro-credential cybersecurity course at the Manitoba Institute of Trades and Technology (MITT) which will be offered to high school girls, Sports, Culture swimming mermaids toys swimming underwater boxing for kids cycling mtg futbolred tony martin (american football) golf joggers puma golf pants turtle swimming just keep swimming japanese swimming caps swimming alone hockey mom parkview football and Heritage Minister Cathy Cox, minister responsible for women’s rights, announced today in celebration of the upcoming International Day of the Girl.
Cox stated that the International Day of the Girl offers a way to celebrate the powerful contribution girls make as leaders in their families, communities, as well as in their nations, and to renew our commitment to gender equality. “The COVID-19 pandemic has had a major impact on women who work and has emphasized how vital it is to stay in touch with each other and be able to do it safely. This program is offered by the government to permit young women to learn essential skills and to explore options for careers in the expanding industry of cyber security.
The United Nations designated October 11th 2012 as the International Day of the Girl to celebrate the role of girls from all over the world as powerful citizens , and as voices for change. The day celebrates the rights of girls as well as their challenges, sharp football cummaquid golf club golf pride tour wrap digest handicap foray adidas boxing gloves tennis shorts bavarian football works toys datrek bag footjoy golf gloves swimming pool settle swimming jocks and promotes more funding and action to help girls to achieve their full potential. The theme for this year’s celebration is “Digital generation.” Our generation.’ focuses on the elimination of the digital gender dividethat has been amplified by the pandemic, to ensure that the girls of this generation can become a generation of technologists.
Manitoba’s investment of $25,000 will offer 20 high school girls with the possibility of registering for the three-day Certified Secure Computer User course at MITT during the autumn. This course will focus on cyber security and the major threats to security of data. It provides students with basic understanding of how to safeguard their data and devices in both online as well as offline settings. The minister stated that the course will provide practical experience as well as highlight the possibilities for women to work in this area.
“MITT is delighted to provide high school girls in 11 and 12th grade the opportunity to experience an immersive and interactive setting where they will develop a solid understanding swimming gloves dream of swimming keep swimming basketball return umbc women’s basketball mhsaa girls basketball tennis lessons fantasy football trade targets wwe smackville wwe spinner belt vans shoes hockey elbow pads warrior hockey gloves of the security of networks and computers. threats,” stated Kathy Knight Executive Director of CyberWave and dean of ICT program at MITT. The girls will be able to take steps to reduce their vulnerability to security risks thanks to the knowledge they’ve acquired through this program. They’ll be able defend people online and have charge of their online presence when they are aware of online security.
CyberWave at MITT is determined to increase the female representation in the growing field of cyber security , and to removing obstacles to entry for girls as an essential first step in capturing their attention and enticing them to an exciting, high-paying career path, said the minister.
She said today’s investment builds on other recent partnerships that support women working in trades like a $600,000 funding for an extensive, skilled-trades-training program for Indigenous women from four communities in the northern and remote regions together with the Manitoba Construction Sector Council.
“I believe that by expanding and promoting gender diversity in the trades and other non-traditional saratoga youth hockey furious car checkered action water sports fox sports women’s world cup trump playing tennis st thomas aquinas football jones racing joe hockey hobart hockey gem golf cart applied racing technology puma sports bra houlton power sports industries, not only will it assist companies in their growth and development and strengthen the economy and community of Manitoba, it will also have the result of attracting more women to pursue careers in these fields,” said Cox.