By Kamau Maichuhie
Gender Reporter
Nation Media Group
What you need to know:
Young Kenyan women are using coding, innovation and Stem education opportunities to challenge inequality and transform communities nationwide.
Digital empowerment initiatives are equipping Kenyan girls with coding, cybersecurity and leadership skills to shape future innovations nationally.
By Kamau Maichuhie
Gender Reporter
Nation Media Group
What you need to know:
Young Kenyan women are using coding, innovation and Stem education opportunities to challenge inequality and transform communities nationwide.

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