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Women’s History Month has come to an end, but celebrating the remarkable women making strides for gender parity and equal rights on both the local and global stage shouldn’t.
Every year during March, we come together to celebrate the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. Here at FemPower we have done so on behalf of our pioneering ten-year #women-in-tech program every year.
As the world continues battling against Covid-19, we can’t forget the unprecedented advances made by ordinary women who have played extraordinary roles in history.
This year, United Nations reflected on women in leadership focusing on achieving an equal future in a COVID-19 world. In addition to persistent pre-existing social and systemic barriers to women’s participation and leadership, new barriers have emerged with the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite these barriers, we see several organizations joining hands to forge a gender-equal world.
Women’s History Month has relighted the flame in you that you can choose to challenge. Let’s continue to reflect on women’s achievements and increase visibility by taking charge while calling out inequality.
Powerful Women in Africa.
It’s always a good gesture to honor women who have accomplished great achievements in our societies. This month we recognize the following women who are committed to change the economic and social transformation on the continent especially in a Covid recovery phase.
CEO’S Message on Women’s History Month
During International Women’s Day, Our Founder Ms. Sophia Bekele shared an insightful message on gender equality. She has pioneered the women-in-tech space in Africa over a decade ago by launching the Miss. Africa Digital program, now relaunched as Fempower dedicated to empowering the women-led Small & Growing Business (SBGs) sector. >>WATCH MORE