Women In Innovation
Launched in 2021, Women in Innovation (WIIN) is an initiative created by IFPMA to celebrate the contribution made to societies by women leaders, innovators, and creators.
Overview
WIIN is a series of discussions with women leaders hosted by IFPMA. Its aim is to mobilize and help advance women in technology and science.
The purpose of the discussions is to emphasize the fact that innovation is, always has been, and always will be gender agnostic.
WIIN also reflects a sense of urgency. Without women taking part in policymaking, business, and innovation, we will not be able to achieve the 2030 SDGs.
Launched in 2021
The inaugural WIIN took place on International Women’s Day 2021 as part of Africa Health Agenda International Conference. Hosted by IFPMA, it was a virtual event called “Providing leadership, creating solutions and driving change.” Read more about WIIN 2021 here.
The second dialogue, titled “Women-led innovation in Africa: Achieving sustainable health and gender equality on the continent”, took place during Speak Up Africa’s African LeadHERS Forum in 2022, and was co-hosted by IFPMA. Read more about WIIN 2022 here.
Women in STEM in the global health security context
Women account for 30% of Sub-Saharan Africa’s researchers and innovators. They face limited access to funding and skills gaps that are key to business enterprises’ formation, scale-up, and sustainability.
In light of this, IFPMA and Speak Up Africa held a virtual discussion at the Galien Forum Africa titled “Women in STEM in the global health security context” and focused on scientific innovation and gender equality.
Women’s Innovators Incubator
The Women Innovators Incubator, an IFPMA and Speak Up Africa initiative, supports innovation by African women. It also helps women tackle the extra challenges they face when it comes to taking their business ideas from concept to reality.