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The tech workforce has, for a long time, been skewed towards men. Efforts to promote diversity and inclusion are gaining momentum, striving to create a balanced environment that harnesses a wide range of perspectives and talents, driving innovation and sustainable growth in the industry. However the gap is still wide and begs many questions. Are women not interested in tech, or are they not being given enough opportunities to enter the tech space?
This podcast episode features founders Otema and Kwayakie of Because She Can(Instagram : @becauseshecan_), a Ghanaian initiative empowering women in tech through mentorship and collaboration. The discussion underscores the need to empower young women to challenge stereotypes and narrow the gender gap.
Hosts: Raymond Klutse
Panel : Kweyakie Blebo, Otema Yirenkyi
Music : Weekends
Voice Over - Raymond Klutse
Producer - Raymond Klutse
The tech workforce has, for a long time, been skewed towards men. Efforts to promote diversity and inclusion are gaining momentum, striving to create a balanced environment that harnesses a wide range of perspectives and talents, driving innovation and sustainable growth in the industry. However the gap is still wide and begs many questions. Are women not interested in tech, or are they not being given enough opportunities to enter the tech space?
This podcast episode features founders Otema and Kwayakie of Because She Can(Instagram : @becauseshecan_), a Ghanaian initiative empowering women in tech through mentorship and collaboration. The discussion underscores the need to empower young women to challenge stereotypes and narrow the gender gap.
Hosts: Raymond Klutse
Panel : Kweyakie Blebo, Otema Yirenkyi
Music : Weekends
Voice Over - Raymond Klutse
Producer - Raymond Klutse