
I was honored to be part of the February – March 2024 TechWomen Delegation to Cameroon. TechWomen is an initiative of the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs. I helped design this mentoring program in 2010-2011, so it is very important to me. I have been on over a dozen delegations since 2012 but this was my first trip to Cameroon. Seena Shankar (Marvell Director) and I traveled to Cameroon together by way of Istanbul. We had enough time for a brief tour of that remarkable city before meeting up with the rest of the TechWomen mentors, Fellows, and TechGirls in the capital of Yaoundé, Cameroon. During our Cameroon week in Yaoundé and Douala, we gave presentations and met many dozens of inspiring STEM women and girls.
My favorite day was when the delegation gave presentations and joined community discussions about environmental sustainability. I gave a lightning talk on Community Waste Management. While trash and air pollution were very apparent, it was also clear that Cameroon is actively working to resolve these difficult problems. I was delighted to be able to visit the Tassah Academy founded by my long-term TechWomen colleague, Janet Bih. She and I have collaborated since she joined TechWomen in 2013 but unfortunately, while I was visiting her school in Cameroon, Janet was in the USA defending her doctoral dissertation at the University of Maryland.
It was a joy to travel with and learn from the TechWomen mentors and Fellows. I am very grateful for the remarkably generous hospitality of the Fellows in Cameroon, particularly Germaine Ashu, who did everything she could to help me get a visa to Nigeria. Our delegation traveled with one particularly determined TechGirl, Britney Moukoko, whom I am glad to write has continued our conversations since my return home.
Since I was in Central Africa for this delegation, I made a side trip to visit the TechWomen Fellows in Nigeria. My complex route to see everyone was, San Francisco – Istanbul – Yaoundé – Douala – Lomé, Togo – Douala – Istanbul – San Francisco. Quite a trip!
















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