Regina Honu Agyare is a Ghanaian social entrepreneur and founder of Soronko Academy, a coding and human-centered design school for young women and children in Ghana. She is an advocate for women in technology and works tirelessly to promote the participation of women in the technology industry.
Born in Ghana, Agyare was always passionate about using technology to solve problems. After completing her studies in computer science and working in various tech companies, Agyare decided to pursue her passion for social entrepreneurship. In 2012, she founded Soronko Academy with the goal of providing technology training to girls and women in Ghana.
The academy offers courses in coding, mobile app development, and human-centered design to girls and women of all ages. It is the first coding school for girls in Ghana and has had a tremendous impact on the lives of the young women who have participated in its programs. By providing technology training to girls and women, Soronko Academy is helping to bridge the gender gap in the technology industry in Ghana.
In addition to running Soronko Academy, Agyare is also a mentor and advocate for women in technology. She has spoken at various conferences and events around the world, sharing her story and inspiring other women to pursue careers in technology. She is a champion of diversity and inclusion in the technology industry and has worked to promote the participation of women and other underrepresented groups in the field.
Agyare’s work has been recognized both nationally and internationally. She has received numerous awards for her contributions to the technology industry, including being named one of BBC’s 100 Most Inspirational Women in 2017. She has also been recognized as a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum, and in 2019, she was appointed as a Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Advocate by the United Nations.
Agyare’s impact on the lives of girls and women in Ghana and beyond cannot be overstated. By providing technology training and mentoring to girls and women, she is helping to build a more inclusive and equitable society. Her work is not only creating opportunities for women in the technology industry but also empowering them to take on leadership roles in their communities and make a positive impact in the world.
Agyare’s journey is a testament to the power of determination, passion, and hard work. She has faced numerous challenges along the way, including financial constraints and societal barriers to women in technology. However, she has remained committed to her goal of promoting gender equality and has worked tirelessly to overcome these challenges.
As a social entrepreneur, Agyare’s impact extends far beyond the technology industry. Her work is helping to promote the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals, including the goal of achieving gender equality and empowering women and girls. Through her work at Soronko Academy and as an advocate for women in technology, she is helping to create a better future for Ghana and for the world.
Regina Honu Agyare is a visionary social entrepreneur who advocates for women in technology. Her work at Soronko Academy and as a mentor and advocate for women in technology is creating opportunities for girls and women in Ghana and beyond. She is a role model for young women and a champion of diversity and inclusion in the technology industry. Her story is an inspiration to all who seek to make a positive impact in the world.
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