About Digi-Equal Africa
Digi-Equal Africa is a platform dedicated to empowering African women in technology to share their expertise and become visible role models for young women and girls.
Digi-Equal Africa was born out of the Coalition for Digital Equality, a network of partners across the UK and Africa committed to bridging the digital gender divide through research, community and targeted initiatives.
Our Mission
To bridge the digital gender gap and foster a more inclusive, innovative tech ecosystem where women are key drivers of technological advancement.
Our Vision
We envision a future where every African woman and girl has equal access to the skills, opportunities, and networks needed to thrive in the global tech industry.
What We Do
Showcase Role Models
We elevate the visibility of inspiring African women in tech to inspire the next generation of digital leaders.
Connect expertise to programs
We help organisations find experienced African women in tech as mentors and speakers for their initiatives and events
Promote Gender Equity
We are working towards digital inclusion and gender equity across the global tech landscape by promoting skills and visibility of African women in Tech
Our Valued Partners

Ishango.AI
An impact-driven company that develops AI & data solutions for clients globally whilst creating opportunities for data science talent in Africa.
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ATBN
A research and delivery organisation committed to supporting inclusive digital transformation in Africa.
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Leicester University
An academic partner dedicated to research and support for digital inclusion and gender equity in technology.
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Co-Catalyst
A global consultancy empowering organizations with the knowledge, tools, and networks necessary to tackle the world's most pressing challenges and foster a more equitable society.
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CODE
Coalition for Digital Equality (CODE) is a network connecting local and global stakeholders to collaborate in addressing the digital gender divide and drive sustainable economic growth in Africa.
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