Togo: Djamila Karim Launches New Network Promoting Women's Inclusion in Science and Technology

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Wednesday, 09 April 2025 10:54
Togo: Djamila Karim Launches New Network Promoting Women's Inclusion in Science and Technology

(Togo First) - In Togo, a bold initiative is reshaping the tech landscape for women. Togolaises In Science (TIS), a business club focused on empowering women in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics (STEM), officially launched at the Onomo Hotel on March 29, 2025. The network seeks to close the gender gap in science and technology while showcasing female expertise in Togo and its diaspora.

Djamila Kerim founded TIS, which already boasts over 100 members, including researchers, engineers, actuaries, cybersecurity experts, and entrepreneurs. These women are determined to challenge stereotypes. The club plans to serve as a hub for exchange, mentoring, and training, aiming to establish a network of 100 mentors by the end of 2025. By 2030, TIS intends to train 1,000 women in digital skills and boost Togolese women’s representation in STEM by 20%.

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The launch event featured a panel discussion addressing barriers that hinder inspiring future generations. As the first chapter of the pan-African Africaines In Tech initiative, TIS relies on partnerships with businesses, NGOs, and institutions to drive its mission forward.

March’s focus on women’s rights in Togo set the stage for this launch. Activities throughout the month celebrated progress in gender equality and emphasized advancing women’s roles in science and technology.

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