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The Acting Chief Finance Officer of AT (formerly AirtelTigo), Ama Adorkor Edjah, has called for greater inclusion of girls in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) from an early age.
According to her, this provides maximum exposure to the girl child and has a profound impact on their career.
Participating in a panel discussion under this year’s FEMITECH Conference with the topic “Empowering the next generation: How families can support girls in tech” She recalled how her father’s enthusiasm for technology shaped her and her siblings’ curiosity and confidence in ICT.

“My dad was very intentional about us learning ICT. During our childhood, he made sure we practiced Mavis Beacon typing skills, and it became a competition among my siblings and me,” she stated. “This early exposure built my confidence in technology and set the foundation for my career. Today, I leverage financial technology to make my work efficient and create value.”
She further highlighted the critical role families must play in fostering an early interest in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics). She stressed on the need for regular mentorship, this she believes when combined with parental encouragement, creates a strong support system that enables young girls to explore careers in the ICT area.
Delivering a keynote address at the event, The Minister of Communications, Digital Technology, and Innovations, Hon. Samuel N. George, underscored the need for organizations to prioritize diversity in hiring practices, mentorship, and sponsorship to ensure the advancement of women in technology.

He emphasized that companies with strong mentorship programs see higher numbers of women progressing into leadership roles and stressed the importance of creating inclusive work environments that support work-life balance and mental well-being.
The conference also saw participation from other notable industry leaders, including Prof. Elsie E. Kaufmann, Ing. Dr. Lucy Agyepong, and Dr. G. Ayorkor Korsah who reiterated the importance of investment in digital education, mentorship, and policy support to bridge the gender gap in ICT.
The Females in Tech (FEMITECH) Conference, is an annual event which is held in celebration of the International Women’s Day (IWD) and organized by the Ghana-India Kofi Anan Centre of Excellence. It brings together industry leaders, policymakers, and aspiring young women to discuss the evolving role of women in technology under the theme “Accelerate Action”. This year’s event featured insightful presentations on robotics as a gateway to creativity and innovation, cybersecurity, ICT in the energy sector.
The Conference also aims at promoting gender equality by inspiring, empowering, and mobilizing women in technology to take decisive career steps, advocate for equity, and drive innovation. It serves as a platform for cultivating future female leaders in tech and recognizing their contributions.
AT Ghana remains dedicated to empowering women in technology through strategic initiatives and partnerships. As an innovative network provider, AT continues to support mentorship programs and educational initiatives that inspire young girls to pursue careers in the digital space.
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