African tech spaces often discuss intersectionality in terms of ethnicity, gender, and urban-rural divides. For example, “rural women developers” highlights geographical and gender-based inequalities, while ethnic identities influence access to education and networks. This creates a distinct lexicon shaped by continental diversity and socio-economic factors.

African tech spaces often discuss intersectionality in terms of ethnicity, gender, and urban-rural divides. For example, “rural women developers” highlights geographical and gender-based inequalities, while ethnic identities influence access to education and networks. This creates a distinct lexicon shaped by continental diversity and socio-economic factors.

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