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Government Champions Women in ICT and Digital Innovation
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 27618, member: 2262"] The Zimbabwe government promises to continue working on fair rules that help more women join tech jobs across the country. Information Minister Tatenda Mavetera discussed this at the Women in ICT Conference held Friday in Harare. She said helping girls and women become involved in technology remains super important to government leaders. Minister Mavetera explained how women make huge contributions through cutting-edge AI research, creating better digital policies, and teaching tech skills at the community level. She pointed out that technology works best when different voices lead the way. The minister admitted gender gaps exist in science and tech education but stressed they're serious about breaking down these barriers through programs like the She Tech Initiative. The government plans to offer more ICT scholarships, expand coaching programs for young women, and give money to tech businesses started by females. Mavetera believes these steps will create a field where skills matter more than gender. Many women attending the conference felt grateful for the chances created under current leadership. One woman at the event mentioned that the country has many talented females who appreciate spaces to demonstrate their abilities. Another encouraged girls to claim their place in technology, saying success depends on skills rather than gender. A third participant praised government efforts in rural areas and called on women to support each other and use these chances to succeed. The yearly Women in ICT Conference aims to develop female leaders and encourage new ideas in technology. [/QUOTE]
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