ImpactHerfrica is a non-governmental organization dedicated to advancing digital empowerment for African women and girls.
We believe that the internet is not just a tool for entertainment, but one of the most powerful gateways to education, income, visibility, and global opportunity. Yet, millions of African women remain excluded, not because of lack of potential, but because of limited access, exposure, and support. ImpactHerfrica exists to change that.
Through digital literacy education, skills training, funding support, and access to online opportunities, we are preparing African women to compete, lead, and build sustainable livelihoods in the digital age.
To equip African women and girls with digital literacy, skills, & access to economic opportunities that enable them to thrive in the global economy.
An Africa where women are not spectators in the digital future, but leaders, builders, and owners of opportunity.
Tumilara Ifebogun is a digital empowerment advocate, social impact founder, and storyteller building systems that expand access, opportunity, and economic power for African women in the digital age.
Born and raised in Nigeria, Tumilara’s journey with the internet began long before funding, visibility, or recognition. As a student of Anthropology at the University of Ibadan, she learned early how digital tools, storytelling, and online communities could open doors that geography, privilege, and traditional systems often kept closed. Through self-taught digital skills spanning content strategy, social media, digital products, and online business systems, she built sustainable income streams and scaled her work beyond borders.
Launching January 31st, 2026.
Launching January 31st, 2026.
You don’t need to have volunteered for an NGO before to build one that matters, because lived experience, credibility, a clear vision, proven impact, and alignment with global frameworks are more powerful than theory.
Tumilara Ifebogun is a digital empowerment advocate, social impact founder, and storyteller building systems that expand access, opportunity, and economic power for African women in the digital age.
Born and raised in Nigeria, Tumilara’s journey with the internet began long before funding, visibility, or recognition. As a student of Anthropology at the University of Ibadan, she learned early how digital tools, storytelling, and online communities could open doors that geography, privilege, and traditional systems often kept closed. Through self-taught digital skills spanning content strategy, social media, digital products, and online business systems, she built sustainable income streams and scaled her work beyond borders.
In 2022, after winning her first major support fund through an opportunity found online, Tumilara experienced firsthand how access to the right digital opportunities can change a life. But more importantly, she recognized that her story was not unique enough to be rare, yet access to similar opportunities was. That gap became the foundation for her work.
She is the Founder of ImpactHerfrica, a digital empowerment initiative committed to equipping African women with digital literacy, future-ready skills, funding access, and pathways into the global digital economy. Her work sits at the intersection of technology, education, gender equity, and economic development, directly aligned with SDG 1 (No Poverty), SDG 4 (Quality Education), SDG 5 (Gender Equality), and SDG 8 (Decent Work & Economic Growth).
Through ImpactHerfrica, Tumilara is building systems, programs, and partnerships designed to move women from access to agency and from learning to livelihood. Her long-term vision is to empower 3 million African women by 2030, not just to participate in the digital economy, but to shape it.
At the core of her work is a simple belief:
The internet is not just a tool for connection. It is infrastructure for freedom, dignity, and economic survival.