Here's what we're reading in the news this week:

It's Wednesday - here's what's making news this week
Lockheed Martin, Georgetown University and BSA | The Software Alliance are joining forces to sponsor the inaugural Washington, DC, Girls Who Code Summer Immersion Program.
In Senegal, family planning use is among the lowest in the world. Shortages and stock-outs have made it difficult for women to rely on modern contraceptives as a reproductive health tool.

Here's what making news this week:
Five entrepreneurs offer their thoughts on building business, during a panel at America's Small Business Summit.
Kayla Abramowitz was named the Young Entrepreneurs Academy (YEA!) Saunders Scholarship winner, after pitching her non-profit Kayla Cares 4 Kids.




