Tech Centre at Ajmer

Using Technology to Empower

MJAS in collaboration with HAQ centre for child rights and Feminist Approach to Technology (FAT) started its first Digital Empowerment (Tech) Centre in Ajmer in 2016.

In 2018, another centre was opened in Kekri Block with the support from Digital Empowerment Foundation and Child Rights and You (CRY).

  • Teaches computer skills, photography and digital phones.
  • Also acts as Information, Resource & creativity-activity centre, library
  •  Also a Mobile Lab, enables learning through Laptops, Tablets & digital phones
  • More than 150 girls employed in different jobs.

MJAS believes in holistic development of upcoming generations hence it started tech centre for adolescent girls. To technically empower them. MJAS support them to challenge the norms and empower them to take charge of their own life. Many girls are delaying their marriage and “gauna”. The tech centre gave them a space where they can be themselves and learn not only about computer but also to face challenges that life throws on them. The courses also include life skills, gender sensitisation and citizenship rights. It has given a hope in girls’ life to conquest the social norms and create a better world for themselves.

Tech-Centre started with three main objectives: Girls becoming InformativeKnowledgeableEmployable

1. Empowering girls through the use of technology: “Digital- Kishori Bane Saksham” aims to empower girls by building awareness and participation in technology. So, that they can challenge social norms confidently. It works toward encouraging and enabling girls to feel capable and comfortable in working with technology and collaborating with other networks.

2. Building safe space for girls – Building safe space for girls – A support and resource centre for girls, the tech centre provides a safe space for girls to explore and share their thoughts and desires. Discussions and activities are based on values of justice, equity, inclusiveness, and sustainable development. The program addresses the important issues of gender and sexuality as it impacts the development and lives of young girls. A non-judgemental and fearless space is built for sharing friendship & solidarity amongst girls.

3. Leadership amongst girls: Through capacity building it helps girls to become leaders who are able to take decision of their own lives. Girls start raising voices for equality and against violence, accessing rights and entitlements. They are also become economically empowered by using technology as a medium for livelihood.

Profile of the girls: Adolescent girls of age group of 14-22 years belonging from socially and economically marginalised groups are the main beneficiaries of the tech centre. These girls are either pursuing college, completed school and dropped out of school after completing grade 10th. Since 2017 so far 200+ girls have completed computer courses at the Ajmer and Kekri centres.

Young Women Leadership Development Program helped increasing skills & employability amongst girls. This was in partnership with
FAT – Feminist Approach to Technology: a six months course on “Learning Digital Technology with Self-Development & Social Awareness.”
NIIT – National institute of Information Technology: certificate course on “Active basic IT” (one month course) & Advance learning (three month’s course)
DEF – Digital empowerment foundation Intel Easy Step (digital Literacy course) for 1 Month

CISCO – Online Courses

  1. Cisco Certified Digital Literacy (20 hr.)
  2. Cisco Certified Financial Literacy (20 hr.)
  3. Cisco Certified Cyber Security Course (20 hr.)