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Inspiring Women in Tech: Lessons from Leading Open Source Initiatives

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Open Source Kigali

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Join us for an inspiring session with Abigail Mesrenyame Dogbe, an Open Source Researcher, Community Builder, and Programs Manager from Ghana. Abigail has dedicated her career to empowering women in tech and building vibrant Open Source communities across Africa.

In this talk, Abigail will share:

  • Her journey in Open Source leadership and community building
  • Lessons on mentoring and supporting women in tech
  • Strategies to turn Open Source contributions into real-world impact

This is more than just a talk it’s a masterclass in leadership, collaboration, and innovation, packed with practical insights that you can apply in your own tech journey.

Format: 30–35 minutes presentation + 3–4 minutes Q&A
Who should attend: Developers, students, community leaders, women in tech, Open Source enthusiasts, and anyone looking to make a meaningful impact in tech.

Don’t miss this chance to learn from one of Africa’s leading Open Source advocates and get inspired to create change in your community!

Inspiring Women in Tech: Lessons from Leading Open Source Initiatives

Primary Photo for Open Source Kigali

Hosted by

Open Source Kigali

Online

Link available to attendees

Join us for an inspiring session with Abigail Mesrenyame Dogbe, an Open Source Researcher, Community Builder, and Programs Manager from Ghana. Abigail has dedicated her career to empowering women in tech and building vibrant Open Source communities across Africa.

In this talk, Abigail will share:

  • Her journey in Open Source leadership and community building
  • Lessons on mentoring and supporting women in tech
  • Strategies to turn Open Source contributions into real-world impact

This is more than just a talk it’s a masterclass in leadership, collaboration, and innovation, packed with practical insights that you can apply in your own tech journey.

Format: 30–35 minutes presentation + 3–4 minutes Q&A
Who should attend: Developers, students, community leaders, women in tech, Open Source enthusiasts, and anyone looking to make a meaningful impact in tech.

Don’t miss this chance to learn from one of Africa’s leading Open Source advocates and get inspired to create change in your community!

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