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The Director of Digital and Commercial Operations at Vodafone Ghana, has asked young women to use their knowledge of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) to solve problems in the real world.
Angela Mensah-Poku made these comments in a panel discussion during the inaugural session of the EVE project, which was themed “The Status of Ghanaian Women.”
Angela observed that most job candidates lack practical skills because they have not been exposed to the application of technology in society.
“As young women in STEM, you must be pragmatic with the education you obtain,” she recommended in her submission.
“Consider how you can apply the knowledge you have gained to address issues in society. In my field, for example, I am on the lookout for candidates who have experience with artificial intelligence, cyber security, cloud computing, robots, automation, and digital marketing.

"So, while you are pursuing an education in physics, math, or any other STEM discipline, you must consider how you will apply your knowledge in society.”
The director also said that organisations needed to work together to make STEM knowledge practical.
She explained how Vodafone Ghana has led the way in this area by making a concerted effort to expose young women to the experience of working in a real company through internships.
She also said that the presence of women in leadership roles at Vodafone Ghana gives these young women “real-life examples and role models who show what can be done after getting an education.”
According to Angela, Vodafone Ghana's efforts have paid off thanks to initiatives like the Female Engineering Students Sponsorship Program.
The program is a key part of the telco's efforts to promote diversity and inclusion.
It works with top STEM schools to find the best female engineering graduates and help them become leaders in their fields.
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