IT Woman, Not IT Guy: Aji Fama Jobe’s Journey to Empower Women in Tech

Aji Fama Jobe, a digital creator from The Gambia, is breaking tech barriers for women with Women TechMakers Banjul. While navigating IT challenges at the World Bank, she champions free speech and digital rights, humorously reminding us it’s “IT woman, not IT guy!” Jobe’s mission extends beyond tech, advocating for a more inclusive digital world.

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Who needs a cape when you can be a digital superhero like Aji Fama Jobe? She’s not just bridging the digital divide in The Gambia; she’s practically leaping over it in a single bound, all while advocating for free speech and gender equality. Move over, Wonder Woman—there’s a new tech-savvy heroine in town, and she’s wielding a keyboard!

Key Points:

  • Aji Fama Jobe is a digital creator, IT consultant, and tech community leader from The Gambia.
  • She runs Women TechMakers Banjul, empowering women and girls in tech.
  • Aji advocates for freedom of expression and addresses cultural biases against women in tech.
  • She emphasizes the government’s and tech companies’ responsibility in regulating online speech.
  • Aji’s personal experiences under a non-democratic regime fuel her passion for free speech and digital rights.

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