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    Ivy Barley: The African Tech Trailblazer Empowering Women in STEM

    Ivy Barley is not just a tech entrepreneur; she is a force of nature in Africa’s rapidly growing digital economy. 

    As the co-founder of Developers in Vogue, a trailblazing initiative aimed at equipping African women with world-class coding skills, Barley is redefining the landscape of technology on the continent. Her mission? To close the gender gap in STEM fields and pave the way for the next generation of female tech leaders.

    Born and raised in Ghana, Barley’s journey into the tech world was anything but conventional. 

    With a background in Mathematics from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), she carved her path in an industry where women remain significantly underrepresented. 

    Her passion for problem-solving and technology led her to self-learn programming, a decision that would later become the foundation of her mission to democratize tech education for women across Africa.

    Founded in 2017, Developers in Vogue is Barley’s response to the stark gender imbalance in the tech industry. 

    The organization provides intensive coding boot camps, mentorship programs, and job placement opportunities tailored for African women, ensuring they are not just participants but key players in the global digital economy. 

    The impact? Hundreds of women have acquired in-demand programming skills, secured lucrative roles in tech, and contributed to the ever-expanding digital revolution in Africa.

    Barley’s influence extends beyond Developers in Vogue. She made headlines when she joined Microsoft as a Program Manager, a testament to her prowess in the field. 

    As a thought leader, she has consistently used her platform to advocate for diversity, inclusion, and equal opportunities for women in technology. Through speaking engagements, mentorship, and social media advocacy, she continues to inspire and empower young African women to defy societal norms and excel in STEM.

    Ivy Barley is not just creating opportunities; she is shaping the future of Africa’s tech ecosystem.

    With the rapid digital transformation taking place across the continent, Barley’s vision of a more gender-balanced tech industry is more relevant than ever.

    As she continues to break new ground, one thing is certain: Ivy Barley is a name to watch in the global tech space. Her story is not just an inspiration but a call to action for stakeholders in the industry to invest in women, drive innovation, and build a future where talent—not gender—defines success.

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