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  • March 8, 2026

DA4TI: Commemorating International Women’s Day in the Growth of AI.

As the world marks International Women’s Day, DA4TI celebrates the transformative role women play in shaping the future of Artificial Intelligence (AI). From designing neural networks to leading ethical AI initiatives, women are driving innovation across hardware and software domains. Pioneers like Fei-Fei Li and Timnit Gebru have redefined the field, proving that diversity fuels progress.

Globally, women now make up 33% of researchers (UNESCO, 2023), and programs such as Girls Who Code have empowered over 580,000 young women in technology. The digital divide is narrowing, and the glass ceiling is cracking  especially in Artificial Intelligence, where diverse teams are 25% more likely to achieve above-average profitability (McKinsey, 2023). This progress shows a powerful truth: inclusive innovation works.


An Action Call for Developing Nations.

For countries like Tanzania, this moment is more than a celebration, it is an Action call. To achieve the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and leave no one behind, we must invest in girls’ education in STEM and Artificial Intelligence. Empowering young women with digital skills is not just a matter of equity, it is a strategic imperative for national development.

When girls learn Artificial Intelligence, nations rise. Expanding access to STEM education in rural and urban areas, offering mentorship and scholarships, and partnering with global tech initiatives can bridge the digital gap and unlock the full potential of future innovators.

DA4TI turns this International Women’s Day into a catalyst for change, because the future of AI, and the future of every nation, depends on every girl’s potential.

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