Kampala is tied in the last place with Calabar, a city in Nigeria. Lagos comes first, beating the others on the list by leaps. The premise of the findings is collected from the 380 female entrepreneurs that applied to participate in a business competition organised by the same organisation slated for September 19th, about 5 weeks from now. The move to lure more girls in technology is at a record high in Kampala. With initiatives such as Google-backed WOPA and many other workshops from the local hubs, the numbers portrayed in the research are bound to change very soon. From the archives, we have analysed whether it’s the girls or the code that is the problem, well, we have shared some secret tips for the girls geeks too, from our bottomless bag of tips. She Leads Africa has put together an infographic that gives us a look at the state of female entrepreneurship in Africa. Check it out below to find more surprising statistics.
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