She said gender diversity in the technology space will lead to increased ground-breaking innovation and drive digital innovations in Africa.
“The tech industry is shaping technology for the future, so how can you allow just one demographic to define that technology?” she quizzed.
“Gender diversity is fundamental to how you thrive in innovation and how you succeed. But the industry must be very deliberate about how we include this culture at all these levels so that we can get it right.
“Otherwise, we provide solutions for people and we think that is what they need, while we do not even understand them,” she said.
She explained that the gender diversity agenda should be driven from the topmost level adding that “the industry must own it from the senior level otherwise we are not going to win.
“Diversity within the tech space is no longer a choice; it has become a necessity that we must drive.”
Speaking on Vodafone’s contribution to gender diversity and women’s empowerment, she said the organisation engages in rigorous projects aimed at giving young females hands-on skills in the field of technology.
I have been investing my time and expertise into programmes that will increase gender participation in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) across Africa,” she said.
Source: GraphicBusiness