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World Service,2 mins

Series 100 Women 2015

How coding changes lives in Ghana

100 Women

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Nima is one of the largest and poorest districts in the Ghanaian capital Accra. The Achievers Club of Nima was set up in 2011 by a young girl who escaped a forced marriage aged 12, and now provides extra lessons for girls in the area. Bola Mosuro visited their classroom on the first floor of a local mosque to report on a coding class for girls. But the tables were turned when 13-year-old Adama took Bola’s mike and proceeded to narrate a tour of the area, and talk about the problems young girls living in Nima face. Image: A student at a coding class in Accra, Ghana. Credit: James Fletcher

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