Empowering Women Through Digital Innovation: Bridging the Gap in Secondary Education and Jobs

The World Bank offices in Malawi, Tanzania, Zambia, and Zimbabwe invite you to tune in to a round-table discussion featuring beneficiaries of the World Bank-supported Digital Malawi Project and representatives of the Tanzania Secondary Education Quality Improvement Project (SEQUIP)

Engage with us in a moderated discussion, participate in Q&A sessions, and take advantage of the chance to network with peers and experts committed to fostering sustainable solutions for women’s economic empowerment through technology.

Stakeholders from Zambia and Zimbabwe active in the digital space will also contribute to the conversation, focusing on digital innovation and gender equality in education and economic opportunities.

This event is designed to benefit the young project beneficiaries as a learning opportunity, as well as project implementers, civil society, policymakers, and development partners. Click here fore more information.

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Winnie Okello, P.E

About Winnie Okello, P.E

I Graduated from Bucknell University with a B.Sc. in Civil Engineering, an have been working in the civil & environmental engineering sector for over a decade. My areas of specialty include: Civil -(Roadway & structural analysis) and Environmental Engineering, Water Resources, Environmental/ Regulatory Compliance, Sustainability, Materials Recycling, Research, Social Justice, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, & the Human-Element of Engineering. I am a strong advocate for more equitable representation and inclusivity of women in the STEM sectors, and more importantly, bringing the fullness of who we are to what we do.