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The platform is an all-in-one solution designed to empower working women by providing them with a comprehensive toolkit to showcase their talents, connect with clients, and grow their businesses. Working women can create personalized profiles highlighting their skills, services, and expertise, attracting clients through detailed descriptions.
PyLadies is a global mentorship group focused on helping more marginalized genders become active participants & leads in the Python open-source community.
包含语言考试、选校定位、申请经验的留学知识库,一站式助力姊妹留学。欢迎姊妹们补充,集思广益,经验共享。This repository aims to empower women pursuing academic journeys overseas. It serves as a knowledge base covering language exams, school selection, application tips, and more. Please feel free to share any valuable resources or insights you may have.
CampusHER is a mobile application designed to provide university women with access to health resources, appointment scheduling, health tips, and more. The backend is developed using Python with Flask (or Django), and the frontend is built using React Native.
Nyayaprabha is a beacon of hope for women seeking a safe and accessible platform to voice their concerns and fight for justice. It's not just a website, but a movement empowered by technology and empathy
Harmony Hormones is a comprehensive platform dedicated to women's health and well-being from the first period itself, offering a vibrant and supportive community where individuals can access valuable resources in MenstruPedia from ODPHP(USA), personalized care plans by Maitri AI, and solving queries with Mensa AI sourced from Pubmed and Wikipedia.
This is a text analysis project which utilizes localized oral histories in order to highlight topics, labor trends, and women's history in Appalachian coal mining towns. Original archival sources from the University of Kentucky Nunn Center for Oral History "Appalachia: Women of Coal" Collection & the 1996 Women of Coal primary oral history reader.