Promoting Policy Change for Gender Equity in Tech

International tech initiatives can influence policy change by advocating for laws and regulations that support gender equity in technology. Engaging with policymakers, providing evidence-based recommendations, and rallying public support can result in legislation that promotes equal opportunities for women in tech. This includes policies on education, employment, and funding that prioritize gender diversity and inclusion.

International tech initiatives can influence policy change by advocating for laws and regulations that support gender equity in technology. Engaging with policymakers, providing evidence-based recommendations, and rallying public support can result in legislation that promotes equal opportunities for women in tech. This includes policies on education, employment, and funding that prioritize gender diversity and inclusion.

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Jourdyn Wilson
Global Community Engagement Manager at WomenTech Network

Civic engagement is one of the most powerful ways to drive meaningful and lasting change for women in tech—both for our generation and those to come. When women in tech get involved in shaping policies and advocating for their rights, we help create a more equitable and inclusive industry. By raising our voices, we ensure that the challenges we face—like pay gaps, underrepresentation in leadership, and lack of access to opportunities—are addressed not just within our companies, but on a broader, systemic level. Women in tech have already made significant strides in influencing laws and policies around the world. For example, in the European Union, women in STEM fields have been vocal advocates for stronger parental leave policies and better workplace protections, leading to more family-friendly legislation that supports work-life balance. In the U.S., women-led tech coalitions have pushed for equal pay acts and diversity hiring initiatives, creating more opportunities for underrepresented groups. In countries like India, female tech leaders have played a major role in promoting digital literacy and access to education for girls, shaping future generations of women innovators. But there’s still so much work to do, and that’s where civic engagement comes in. Whether it’s voting for leaders who prioritize equity, supporting tech policies that foster inclusion, or participating in community discussions to amplify our voices, every action matters. At WomenTech Network, we believe that by getting involved in civic initiatives, mentoring others, and advocating for fair practices, we can collectively build a more just and thriving tech industry

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Ifrah Ayoob
Cofounder Digital Marketing Hub & Digital Marketer at WomenTech Network

Change starts with action, but lasting change starts with policy. Advocacy isn’t just about raising awareness—it’s about pushing for laws that open doors for women in tech. From equal pay to fair hiring practices, strong policies create real opportunities. When governments, businesses, and communities work together, gender equity isn’t just a goal—it becomes the standard. 

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Ifrah Ayoob
Cofounder Digital Marketing Hub & Digital Marketer at WomenTech Network

A more inclusive tech industry starts with the right policies in place.

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