At the intersection of humanitarian and technology iMMAP Inc., continues its quest to level the professional fields for women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) through its second cohort of internship program.
Ethiopia has made substantial progress in advancing gender equality, with constitutional guarantees and policies affirming women’s rights. However, significant disparities persist. The World Economic Forum's Global Gender Gap Index places Ethiopia in the 75th position, indicating that Ethiopian women still face significant barriers in terms of socio-political participation. The Ethiopian Gender Development Index 2021, a survey by the Network of Ethiopian Women’s Associations, highlights how these barriers not only prevent women from receiving higher education but also limit their overall development.
In line with the national effort to close the gender gap and empower women, iMMAP Inc. is committed to increasing female representation within its Information Management (IM) internship program. The second cohort of this program has recently concluded. Designed to equip the next generation with essential data management skills for the humanitarian sector, the program provided invaluable hands-on experience to a group of talented graduates. By providing opportunities for young women to develop critical IM skills, we aim to contribute to their professional growth and empower them to become leaders in their field.