Imagine a future where technological breakthroughs can come from anyone, regardless of gender.

Unfortunately, today, women and marginalized groups are still underrepresented in the world of innovation.   endeThis isn't just a loss of talented individuals; it's a barrier that slows down progress and deepens inequality.As we continue to advance in STEM, it's important to ask: How can we ensure that everyone has an equal chance to contribute to these advancements?

In the next EdTech Monday episode, we'll hear from young entrepreneurs who have used EdTech to start their businesses, alongside professionals who are using technology to nurture the next generation of innovators.

Our featured speakers include: Nana Darko Asiedu - Country Manager, ALX GhanaMiriam Ocloo - Associate Monitoring, Evaluation & Learning Officer, Ghana Society for Educational Technology Kyeremeh Oppong Daniel - President, National Union of Ghana Students Daisy Amma Baffoe - Learner Engagement Program Manager, Generation Ghana Join us to explore the importance of STEM education, especially for women, and to learn about strategies for closing the gender gap.