this weekend, thoko miya isrunning a workshop on programming for youngentrepreneurs.science and softwaredesign are still very much male-dominated fields.ms. miya: science, technology, engineering and math areextremely important because n africa -- and i think it is aphenomenon around the world -- women often are told, you wouldbe better at something els, and that's why we focus ontechnology and entrepreneurship. getting people, and especiallywomen in africa, involved in tech and getting them involvedin entrepreneurship activities, getting them involved in keyareas where they could be industry leaders.reporter: thoko miya works for girlhype, a non-profitorganization that aims to get more women into stem subjects.her mother founded girlhype 12 years ago.ms. miya: the biggest challenge is investments.getting investments, getting endorsements, gettingsponsorships. i think african women reallyneed to come in with a sense of leadership, come in with a senseof ownership, come in with, this is me, this is what i do and iam capable. leave the beggar mentality athome, you don't