Wings made of code

Transcriber: Phan Nam
Reviewer: Nihal Aksakal

I’m Madinah, I’m 16 years old
and I live in Kabul, Afghanistan.

When you first heard Afghanistan,
what comes to mind?

Probably bombings, war and crime.

Girls are not allowed
to go out much here in Kabul.

But I want everyone to see my country,
see it beyond the chaos.

See it for the people, the culture
and the hospitality.

I’m also Hilda.

A 14 year old from Belize City.

I got shot
in my right leg a couple years ago,

during one of many gang wars
here in Belize City.

Men in my community have been to prison.
But they are not bad people.

I want to help train and console prisoners
here in Belize

after they return home.
I’m also Deandra from Jamaica.

Jamaica is the land of wood and water,
and I want to preserve that distinction.

I want to raise awareness
of the plight of these marine animals

that live in our waters.
I want to save them.

Don’t forget my names, I Madinah,
I am Hilda, I am Deandra.

But today, I am Kaavya Krishna,

representing the voices of over 130
million other young girls like me

around the world that have goals
and dare to dream.

I’m a financially independent
woman originally

from a developing country who
knows how to code.

And in my mind, that is the most prepared
state of being for the future

for girls and women like me.
Note; key word that makes

the state of being slightly
difficult as woman

and another that makes it even more
difficult is developing country.

In 2019, I spent a week teaching coding
to society women coders,

to these high school
girls in Belize City.

And this is where I first met Aisha.

Just like the Andrea, Hilda and Madina,

Aisha came into the camp with
no understanding of coding

or entrepreneurship.

During the camp, she built a website
to represent her entrepreneurial project.

Through her project, Aisha wanted to solve
the issue of sargassum pollution

in the Caribbean Ocean.

For those of you who don’t know,

Sargassum covid crisis continues to affect
life on the Caribbean coast.

What happens is the sargassum begins to
rot at the coast and accumulates,

which disrupts life both inside
and outside the ocean.

Aisha wanted to clean the coasts
of this sargassum

and make usable products like furniture
and fertilizer out of it.

She not only came up with this idea,

but she came up with the whole business
prototype of how she will collect it,

utilize it and set up a community
selling service.

She even incorporated forms
for volunteers sign up in her website

All in a week’s time from scratch.

Hilda was part of the same camp
and her project was an online portal

for prisoner counseling.

Madinah built a website to promote tourism
in Afghanistan,

and I wrote to her camp last year.

And Deandra build a project to preserve
marine life in Jamaica

during our climatehackat this year.

So what I want you guys to pay attention
to here today

is that these teenage girls from
all around the world

have the aspiration to solve some of

the greatest issues of our world.

Economic development, climate change,
criminal rehabilitation and war.

And they saw an opportunity through
these scams and made use of the platform

to gather the required
technical skills in order to take

that first step towards solving something
that affects them.

Reason being that their survival

and happiness is entangled around these
regional issues

that make for the bigger global problems.

Opportunities like these camps
are rare in these communities,

but are exactly what is needed to foster

sustainable solutions
to our global problems.

With skills like coding, girls can be
steered to solve local issues,

girls can be steered
to solve local issues,

to make money and to change status quo.

Three years ago, we started a society
of women coders to create

an army of such girls around the world.

And we have directly impacted

over 200 girls in 27 developing countries

all around the world, by introducing
them to just do things:

Coding and social entrepreneurship.

A survey done by the World Economic
Forum suggests that 42 percent

of the core job skills required today will
change substantially in the coming years.

Pushing more women towards learning
digital skills

is the best way to ensure
their financial security

and independence in the future,

and especially in underdeveloped
and developing countries.

The fight of the future is not going to
be about Excel sheets of other points,

it’s going to be about
not becoming obsolete.

And to stay relevant, we need
our girls updated

on the most lucrative skills of our time:
Goading and financial literacy.

So the goal is to help more women
attain financial independence

in the coming years
and efficiently so with education,

career and jobs in technology.

Let’s talk about financial independence.

How many here think that financial
independence makes for happier women?

To me, that sounds like a fact,
but to back it up,

there is research and studies
that show that

a direct connection can be drawn between
the economic dependency of the women

on the men of the household
and the victims of mental abuse

and domestic violence.

Financially independent women
are less likely to fall victim

to mental abuse and
domestic violence.

Financial independence helps
women to be more confident,

freewilled and better leaders.

Which not only makes them happier,

but leads to happier families
and a more wholesome life.

So I know I threw a lot of information
at you all here today.

Keywords: Future, women, tech, developing
countries, financial independence,

happiness. I would like to
point out that there is

a gap between how we perceive
happy women

and what science and surveys point out.

Humans have been
able to imagine a society on Mars

and send a TESLA in space.

But the notion of equality here
on Earth is still strange to most.

So we have to prepare our girls.

We need Ahmadinejad to know that
they are equipped

with the coding skills required to build
an app for tourism in Afghanistan

and even build a business around it
in the future when they grow up.

We need our Hildas to know that training

and mentoring prisoners
can be done through

a socially funded venture
that will not only employ her,

but allow her to create employment
for more girls like her in Belize.

We need our leaders to be confident enough
to start their own nonprofit organization

and save the wildlife
around the world.

We need our girls to know
that they are capable and ready.

Society of women coders aims
to create opportunities

for young women through technical
training and mentorship

and more importantly, change perceptions

in the communities that needed the most.

Teaching young girls early
on that they do not need

a fairy godmother to help them fly.

They can make their own wings
made of gold.

Thank you.

抄写员:Phan Nam
审稿人:Nihal Aksakal

我是麦地那,今年 16 岁
,住在阿富汗喀布尔。

当您第一次听到阿富汗时,
会想到什么?

可能是爆炸、战争和犯罪。

在喀布尔,女孩们不能外出太多。

但我希望每个人都看到我的国家,
看到它超越混乱。

为人民、文化
和热情好客而看。

我也是希尔达。

来自伯利兹市的 14 岁。

几年前,在伯利兹城的众多帮派战争中,我的右腿中弹了

我社区里的男人都进过监狱。
但他们不是坏人。

我想在伯利兹这里帮助训练和安慰

囚犯回家后。
我也是来自牙买加的 Deandra。

牙买加是森林和水的土地
,我想保持这种区别。

我想提高人们
对生活在我们水域中的这些海洋动物困境的认识


我想拯救他们。

别忘了我的名字,我是麦地那,
我是希尔达,我是迪安德拉。

但今天,我是 Kaavya Krishna,

代表了全世界超过 1.3
亿其他像我

一样有目标
、敢于梦想的年轻女孩的声音。

我是一个经济独立的
女性,最初

来自一个
知道如何编码的发展中国家。

在我看来,这是

为像我这样的女孩和女性的未来做好最充分的准备。
笔记; 使作为女性

的状态略微
困难

而另一个使情况变得更加
困难的关键词是发展中国家。

2019 年,我花了一周时间
向社会女性编码员,伯利兹市

的这些高中
女生教授编码。

这就是我第一次见到艾莎的地方。

就像 Andrea、Hilda 和 Madina 一样,

Aisha 在
不了解编码

或创业的情况下进入营地。

在夏令营期间,她建立了一个网站
来代表她的创业项目。

通过她的项目,艾莎想
解决加勒比海的马尾藻污染问题

对于那些不知道的人,

马尾藻covid危机继续
影响着加勒比海岸的生活。

发生的事情是马尾藻开始
在海岸腐烂并堆积,

从而扰乱
了海洋内外的生命。

Aisha 想清理
这种马尾藻的海岸,

并用它制作家具和肥料等可用产品

她不仅提出了这个想法,

还提出
了如何收集、

利用它并建立社区
销售服务的整个商业原型。

她甚至在一周的时间内从头
开始在她的网站上整合了志愿者注册表格

希尔达是同一个营地的一部分
,她的项目是一个

囚犯咨询的在线门户。

麦地那建立了一个网站来促进
阿富汗的旅游业

,我去年写信给她的营地。

Deandra 在今年的气候黑客活动中建立了一个项目来保护
牙买加的海洋生物

所以今天我想让你们注意的

是,这些来自
世界各地的少女

有解决

我们世界上一些最重大问题的愿望。

经济发展、气候变化、
犯罪改造和战争。

他们通过这些骗局看到了机会,
并利用该平台

来收集所需的
技术技能,以便

迈出解决
影响他们的问题的第一步。

原因是他们的生存

和幸福与

这些导致更大的全球问题的地区问题纠缠在一起。

像这些营地这样的机会
在这些社区中很少见,

但正是促进

可持续
解决我们的全球问题所需要的。

有了编码等技能,可以
引导女孩解决当地问题,

引导女孩
解决当地问题

,赚钱和改变现状。

三年前,我们成立了一个
女性程序员协会,以

在世界各地创建一支由这样的女孩组成的军队。

我们直接影响

了全球 27 个发展中国家的 200 多名女孩,

让她们只做一些事情:

编码和社会企业家精神。

世界经济论坛进行的一项调查
表明,

当今所需的 42% 的核心工作技能将
在未来几年发生重大变化。

推动更多女性学习
数字技能

是确保
她们未来财务安全

和独立的最佳方式

,尤其是在不发达国家
和发展中国家。

未来的战斗不会
是关于其他点的 Excel 表格,

而是关于
不会过时。

为了保持相关性,我们需要
让我们的女孩

了解我们这个时代最赚钱的技能:
激励和金融知识。

因此,目标是帮助更多女性

在未来几年实现经济独立,
并在教育、

职业和技术工作方面有效地实现这一目标。

让我们谈谈财务独立。

这里有多少人认为经济
独立会让女性更快乐?

对我来说,这听起来像是事实,
但为了支持它,

有研究
表明,

女性

对家庭男性的经济依赖
与精神虐待和家庭暴力的受害者之间存在直接联系。

暴力。

经济独立的女性
不太可能成为

精神虐待和
家庭暴力的受害者。

财务独立有助于
女性成为更自信、更

自由、更优秀的领导者。

这不仅让他们更快乐,而且让他们的家庭更幸福,

生活更健康。

所以我知道我
今天在这里向你们提供了很多信息。

关键词:未来、女性、科技、
发展中国家、经济独立、

幸福。 我想
指出,

我们对
幸福女性

的看法与科学和调查所指出的存在差距。

人类已经
能够想象火星上的社会

并在太空中发送特斯拉。

但是地球上的平等概念
对大多数人来说仍然是陌生的。

所以我们必须准备我们的女孩。

我们需要 Ahmadinejad 知道,
他们具备

在阿富汗构建旅游应用程序所需的编码技能

,甚至
在他们长大后围绕它开展业务。

我们需要我们的 Hildas 知道,

可以

通过社会资助的企业来培训和指导囚犯
,这不仅可以雇用她,

还可以让
她在伯利兹为更多像她这样的女孩创造就业机会。

我们需要我们的领导人有足够的信心
创办自己的非营利组织

并拯救
世界各地的野生动物。

我们需要我们的女孩
知道她们有能力并且准备好了。

女性程序员协会旨在

通过技术培训和指导为年轻女性创造机会

,更重要的是,改变

最需要社区的观念。

很早就教导年轻女孩
,她们

不需要仙女教母来帮助她们飞翔。

他们可以用黄金制作自己的翅膀

谢谢你。