AFRICA NEWS AGENCY
AFRICA NEWS AGENCY
Camélia Ntoutoume Leclercq ambassador of the JFD Club Libreville
“WE HAVE THE AMBITION
TO DEMYSTIFY THE TECHNOLOGICAL SECTORS
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AMÉLIA Ntoutoume Leclercq, Minister Delegate to the Minister of Higher Education of Gabon and Ambassador of the JFD Club Libreville, harbors ambition to make digital technology a tool for the empowerment and emancipation of African women and girls. This is thanks to women’s entrepreneurship. Camélia, with your dual responsibility, as Minister Delegate to the Minister of Higher Education, Scientific Research and Technology Transfer and Ambassador of the JFD Club Libreville, how do you view the past year: more than ever before, Africa has shown resilience and innovation in the face of this pandemic that has shaken the entire world? First of all, I would like to thank you for the honor you have bestowed on me. The past year has been marked by several events, notably the establishment of the headquarters of the JFD Club Libreville, my promotion as a member of the government and by the appointment of a woman, Rose Christiane OSSOUKA RAPONDA, to the post of Prime Minister, Head of Government by Ali BONGO ONDIMBA, President of the Republic, and, unfortunately, by the outbreak of the COVID-19 in GABON in March 2020. This pandemic that has strongly impacted several economic activities has forced us to go beyond “business as usual”. It may be mentioned that we did not expect this socio-economic upheaval, notwithstanding the fact that several women and girls have embarked on income-generating activities, thanks to the mechanisms that some states have been able to develop. For your reference, according to the findings of the
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2019 women in africa report survey, African women are world champions in women’s entrepreneurship with 27% of activities related to digital technology. And women have been at the forefront of this mobilization. More than ever, entrepreneurship is more than ever a woman’s business in Africa. What opportunities does digital technology offer them? Indeed, digital technology is a real lever for women’s entrepreneurship. Our fight as women leaders must be, among other things, our ability to demystify technology sectors and make digital technology more accessible. Moreover, the potential of digital technology, as an instrument for sharing knowledge, can make a major contribution to development, particularly by transforming and emancipating women. In addition, by helping to empower women and reduce poverty, digital technology creates income-generating economic opportunities. Yet, there are still major challenges, particularly in terms of training and access to financing. How can they be better supported? It is out of awareness of the difficulties that many African women are going through that several mechanisms have been put in place. These include
mass training in digital professions, state support through digital incubators and support from national and international partners. We intend to take up this multifaceted challenge. All this is aimed at popularizing the digital technology, making women independent and promoting women’s entrepreneurship. This is the goal of the JFD. How is its first African Club, the JFD Club Libreville, evolving? Since its establishment in October 2019, the JFD Club Libreville has been an exclusive network of women, who are active in promoting entrepreneurship, intrapreneurship and innovation for women. We have organized or participated in several events in Gabon, but also elsewhere in Africa and Europe. Our head office will open on March 12. We plan to organize monthly events to energize, strengthen and accelerate growth opportunities for local women entrepreneurs. « We harbor ambition to demystify technological sectors and digital professions » This year, we actively participated in the 1st edition of the Junior Margaret Awards. Our wish is to also raise awareness among girls about the excesses of digital technology and the depravity of morals. This edition is new because it is aimed at young European and African girls from 7 to 18 years old