Ebubeoma Uche
A Nigerian tech entrepreneur revolutionizing STEM education access for rural girls through digital platforms
About Ebubeoma Uche
Ebubeoma Uche is a visionary Nigerian entrepreneur and founder of STEM4Girls, an online education platform that has empowered over 15,000 girls in rural West Africa to access quality STEM education since its launch in 2021. Growing up in Enugu State with limited access to technology herself, Uche recognized the systemic barriers preventing girls from pursuing science and technology careers. Her innovative approach combines mobile-first learning modules, mentorship networks, and partnerships with organizations like the African Union's Girls in Tech Initiative.
Key Innovations
Uche's platform features:
- Offline-capable apps for areas with poor connectivity
- Virtual reality labs simulating science experiments
- AI-driven career counseling matching students with STEM opportunities
In 2023, her work was featured at the UNESCO Global Education Forum and received a $500,000 grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. A Harvard Kennedy School case study highlighted how her model reduced gender gaps in tech education by 40% in participating regions.
Global Impact
Uche's initiatives have inspired similar programs in Kenya, Ghana and Senegal. Her TEDx talk "Closing the Gender Gap with Code" has over 2 million views. She currently advises the World Bank's Digital Education Task Force and was named one of Forbes Africa's 2024 '30 Under 30'.
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