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Research shows that girls and women are under-represented in technology fields in school, and in technology-related employment. Technical jobs are among the most flexible and highest- paying. Lack of economic self-sufficiency resulting from gender inequality in education, training and employment reaps a grim harvest. It is one of the top reasons drawing and then trapping women into unhealthy relationships all over the world, creating sad conditions and pulling area economies down with them into a cycle of stagnation.
Economic self-sufficiency for girls and women benefits everyone as it reduces financial motivations for getting into and staying in unhealthy relationships. Everyone benefits when all people achieve proficiency in skills, including technical skills, and have access to the best jobs. Each One Teach One seeks to address the imbalance in technical education, achievement, and job prospects. EOTO specifically targets girls and women in developing areas. Both the girls and women benefit in lifting themselves beyond the limitations of gender inequality, and their areas benefit from an increase in a skilled workforce and an increase in employment. LeadershipTechnologists, educators and social service providers came together in 2012 to found E1T1. With extensive experience training and mentoring students of all ages in technical skills and finding employment in the technical sector.AuditorsMiller Wachman, LLC serves as accountants to E1T1. Advisory BoardE1T1's Advisory Board includes community leaders who lend their expertise in the areas of education, technology, job training, and international development. E1T1 welcomes inquiries by those interested in serving on its Advisory Board. Board of Directors
Economic self-sufficiency for girls and women benefits everyone as it reduces financial motivations for getting into and staying in unhealthy relationships. Everyone benefits when all people achieve proficiency in skills, including technical skills, and have access to the best jobs. Each One Teach One seeks to address the imbalance in technical education, achievement, and job prospects. EOTO specifically targets girls and women in developing areas. Both the girls and women benefit in lifting themselves beyond the limitations of gender inequality, and their areas benefit from an increase in a skilled workforce and an increase in employment. LeadershipTechnologists, educators and social service providers came together in 2012 to found E1T1. With extensive experience training and mentoring students of all ages in technical skills and finding employment in the technical sector.AuditorsMiller Wachman, LLC serves as accountants to E1T1. Advisory BoardE1T1's Advisory Board includes community leaders who lend their expertise in the areas of education, technology, job training, and international development. E1T1 welcomes inquiries by those interested in serving on its Advisory Board. Board of Directors