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Journal of African Business Issue 6

Welcome to the Journal of African Business, a unique guide to business and investment in Africa. The first issue of the journal was published in 2020 as an annual publication. Since then, the quarterly format has been adopted, giving our team more opportunities to bring to readers up-to-date information and opinions and offering our clients increased exposure at specific times of the year.

Welcome to the Journal of African Business, a unique guide to business and investment in Africa. The first issue of the journal was published in 2020 as an annual publication. Since then, the quarterly format has been adopted, giving our team more opportunities to bring to readers up-to-date information and opinions and offering our clients increased exposure at specific times of the year.

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GENDER PAY GAP<br />

AFRICAN WOMEN IN STEM<br />

Young <strong>African</strong> women who want to pursue careers in science,<br />

technology, engineering or mathematics (STEM) have increasing<br />

numbers <strong>of</strong> inspiring examples to help frame and fan their<br />

ambitions. There are also more organisations, social media groups<br />

and media outlets focussing on the subject <strong>of</strong> women in STEM.<br />

We focus here on three. WORDS THAT COUNT is a website<br />

which tells stories about women who are successful in STEM<br />

careers. The founder and content director is Winnie Nakiyingi, a<br />

Ugandan statistician who has worked in several <strong>African</strong> countries<br />

and Canada, but who describes most <strong>of</strong> her work as being in<br />

“academia and STEM advocacy”.<br />

Some examples <strong>of</strong> career stories that are featured on the website:<br />

+ Jordana Esther Muwanguzi, Uganda, computational biologist<br />

+ Papama Lose, South Africa, diagnostic radiographer<br />

+ Dr Jennifer Batamuliza, Rwanda, data scientist<br />

+ Dr Keabetswe Ncube, pictured with a small goat, is a<br />

genomics specialist works at Inqaba Biotechnical on genetic<br />

testing that can improve stock animals. She also has her own<br />

agricultural consulting company.<br />

INSPIRING WOMEN OF AFRICA<br />

Inspiring <strong>African</strong> Women bring together women in STEAM<br />

fields to celebrate our unique experiences and diverse<br />

perspectives. We aim to create an inclusive and empowering<br />

community by celebrating the unique experiences <strong>of</strong> women<br />

in these fields and providing them with opportunities to<br />

thrive and excel.<br />

INSPIRINGFIFTY<br />

InspiringFifty SA describes<br />

itself as a non-pr<strong>of</strong>it initiative<br />

that benchmarks and awards<br />

the 50 most inspiring women<br />

in #STEM in partnership with<br />

@cocreatesa<br />

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