
Ghana is advancing its Innovation and Startups Bill to strengthen its tech ecosystem, with a key focus on gender inclusivity and support for women-led startups. The bill, introduced in 2020, offers tax incentives, easier registration, and improved access to funding. It aims to close the gender gap in tech by encouraging STEM education, mentorship programs, and inclusive policy enforcement. Leaders emphasize that proper execution, not just policy, is critical to achieving meaningful change for female entrepreneurs and the broader startup community.
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