Torchbearers of Women’s Voices
As we step into Women’s History Month, women innovators, Sheeba Niwensiima and Nura Izath bring their passion and groundbreaking insights through two standout webinars.
Sheeba Niwensiima, co-founder of Photo-Kabada and the distinguished first prize winner of the Africa Young Innovators Award’s second edition, will illuminate the Galien Africa Association’s webinar on 12 March. Themed “Women in STEM in Africa: Opportunities and Challenges,” the event aims to narrow the gender gap in STEM. Niwensiima’s story is a testament to the empowerment of women in STEM, emphasizing the importance of overcoming obstacles and capitalizing on opportunities.
Nura Izath, the visionary behind Neosave and the second prize laureate of the Africa Young Innovators for Health Award, will grace the African LeadHERs Forum on 14 March. Organized by Speak Up Africa, the forum addresses the urgent need for sustainable investment in women, breaking barriers, and fostering financial support for women-led ventures. Izath’s participation underscores the pivotal role of innovation and female leadership in achieving gender equality.
On International Women’s Day, both innovators shared their perspectives:
Sheeba Niwensiima sees International Women’s Day as a beacon of progress, a time for reflection on her personal journey, and the collective strides toward gender equality. “It’s a celebration of resilience and determination, honoring the women who inspire us to push boundaries and innovate,” she notes, emphasizing the day as a reminder of the continuous growth and innovation potential despite obstacles.
Nura Izath celebrates International Women’s Day as a tribute to women’s remarkable contributions to innovation. “It’s a day to honor the collective and individual perseverance and creativity of women facing challenges,” Izath reflects, highlighting the importance of recognizing women’s advancements and the journey still ahead.
Sheeba Niwensiima sees International Women’s Day as a beacon of progress, a time for reflection on her personal journey, and the collective strides toward gender equality. “It’s a celebration of resilience and determination, honoring the women who inspire us to push boundaries and innovate,” she notes, emphasizing the day as a reminder of the continuous growth and innovation potential despite obstacles.
This International Women’s Day let’s draw inspiration from Sheeba Niwensiima and Nura Izath’s resilience, inclusivity, and advocacy for sustainable investment in women’s empowerment. Their stories not only spotlight the barriers women face in breaking through but also celebrate the significant strides toward a more inclusive and equitable future.