. >> baratang miya lives and breathes i.t. the south african is the founder of girlhype, an organization that teaches coding to underprivileged girls. her youngest daughter thato is still in school. the rest of the family is involved in the business. baratang hurries to her office, a co-working space in woodstock, cape town's creative hub. on the schedule this morning is a meeting with her daughter, thoko. they discuss the new curriculum for girlhype. the aim of the organization is to bring more women into stem careers -- stem is short for science, technology, engineering and mathematics. baratang is passionate about coding. >> someone taught me how to code in about an hour and i realized, beautiful, this is a skill that everybody should learn, every child, and having been on the feminist side i thought you know what i should focus on what i know which is girls. >> baratang founded girlhype in 2003 after graduating from the course. thoko was one of her first students. she was ten at the time, and accompanied her mother to all