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"My vision of the BFF is that we will enter into a powerful sea of Black feminists in all our diversities and bathe in an amazing journey of learning, sharing and exchanging together. I feel that the BFF gives a space for me to be able to express my ideas, myself and share my feelings as a Black girl and to hear from people about their perspectives on feminism and on being Black. I am excited to learn about different movements and how they have impact. The wide group of generations at the BFF is important not only to learn about how different times bring different circumstances and how we each react to different moments but also for us young feminists to hear how older Black feminists see the situation now. To me, the strength of the BFF will be in its diversity amongst our commonality."
"It’s shown over and over again that when girls are educated, they give back to their families."
"That is what inspires me. The more I knew that there are still people living in the situation I lived in, the more persistent I became."
"If you think this domain is for men, then too bad for you, It’s actually the best time to be a woman in technology."
"We’re not just women in technology—we’re people who are making a difference in the world."
"I’ve always been passionate about empowering people. I grew up in a place where accessing information was almost impossible, a place that almost everyone has neglected. So I grew up knowing that someone has to make a difference, to go out and get the skills to bring change to the place where I was born."
"Information alone isn’t enough. Information needs execution – without that you’re not changing anyone’s life."
"It’s so exciting, the little effort you put into technology, and how it can change people’s lives. The beauty of it is that you can do whatever you have to do anywhere and anytime. As a technologist, you can come up with something that touches a lot of people’s lives."
"“We might not be able to solve all the problems the farmers have […] but what we have been able to do is provide a holistic solution from the time of planting to the time of selling and taking it to the market, one text at a time, one farmer at a time.”"
"Information has to be actionable for it to make sense for the farmers who are going to benefit from it"
"We wanted to address the challenges surrounding time, attendance and authentic payroll processing to ensure ‘the right people in the right place at the right time’, eliminate costly and ineffective paperwork and supervision, streamline operations and processes and address the perennial problem of ghost workers."
"...as AI evolves, the responsibility to regulate and innovate must be handled with extreme care. We don’t know where this technology is taking us"
"In Kenya, we have the highest per capita use of digital financial services in the world,"
"It’s about how am I applying this technology to my everyday life based on the infrastructure that I currently have."
"For every 3,500 people, there’s one doctor... With AI, there is the potential to provide better healthcare services, such as first-line diagnoses through mobile platforms. If I can take a photo of my disease (…) and send it to a bot that uses AI to provide me with a potential diagnosis, even at 80% accuracy, it’s better than no diagnosis at all."
"What we need to do is put measures in place to protect human dignity and human lives, but on the other hand, allow for innovation to go and be built."
"When AI becomes practical, when it’s not just a hype word, that’s when we will truly see the impact of this technology on our continent."
"It’s Africa’s moment to take that leap, seeing AI as a tool to elevate human flourishing in Africa, providing opportunities for development that have long been out of reach."
"Africa showed the world how to use the mobile phone; (…) and we are going to show the world how AI can actually improve people’s lives. Don’t be left behind in this journey."
"Sovereignty means that I need to be in charge of my destiny and able to control my future. This involves understanding the context in which you’re operating and not allowing others to define that context for you."
"The fact that you are not there does not mean the work is not important. The work needs to continue and outlive you."
"It is a very hard truth for Africans to think about is who is going to take over after I have left. You always have to think about that. I don’t want my work to leave with me. I want it to stay and continue impacting"
"Technology was never seen as a way to employ people. The more the President talks about it, the more it changes the mindset of people."