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How Linda Kamau’s AkiraChix is Empowering Women to Thrive in Tech

How Linda Kamau’s AkiraChix is Empowering Women to Thrive in Tech

Update: 2024-08-07
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On this episode of “B The Way Forward,” host Brenda Darden Wilkerson is joined by Linda Kamau, Founder & Executive Director of AkiraChix, a Kenya-based company dedicated to providing training, mentorship and outreach programs to increase the number of skilled women in technology. As a champion for women in tech, Linda hopes to bring more women to the center of the growing technology ecosystem in African communities and beyond. When women come together to participate in AkiraChix programs like CodeHive and CodeHiveX, they not only learn more STEM skills, but they also create a sisterhood and strong community. Linda tells Brenda that so far, AkiraChix has graduated 485 young women and 80% of them are employed and earning money. They also discuss the development of soft skills, barriers that women continue to face in Africa and why having hands-on experience is so important. Linda challenges more companies to focus on inclusion and invest in the talented pool of women in tech. This conversation will leave you feeling inspired and optimistic by the work Linda is doing across the world.


“There's still some parts, even in our country, that don't advocate for girls' education. And so, pushing back on that and being able to show them that when you educate a young woman, our whole society changes. And so being able to do that really, really means that we can get more young women in tech.”


For more, check out Linda and AkiraChix on...

X - @lkamau | @akirachix

Instagram - @lkamau | @akirachix

Facebook - /AkiraChix

LinkedIn - /linda-kamau-a5288125 | /akirachix


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How Linda Kamau’s AkiraChix is Empowering Women to Thrive in Tech

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