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African women in STEM: using drone technology to boost development in Africa.

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Ruth Mtuwa, a young engineer, drone pilot, and entrepreneur from Malawi, who is encouraging young people, particularly girls, in leveraging STEM education to develop products and solutions "Made in Africa" to boost development. Ruth*s company seeks to produce actionable intelligence and collaborate with innovators to move beyond data and build customized solutions to challenges affecting people*s lives.

Tackling spending and inequalities to promote STEM education in Africa

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Africa needs to boost education in Science, Technology, Education, and Mathematics (STEM) to develop its human capital and accelerate progress toward the 2030 Agenda for the Sustainable Development Goals and the African Union*s Agenda 2063. While African countries have been boosting access to STEM education, challenges remain, undermining these initiatives across the continent.