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Gender Equality for Employability through Entrepreneurship in STEM (GEEES)

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Gender Equality for Employability through Entrepreneurship in STEM (GEEES) participants

This 12 month British Council funded project seeks to roll out the SSETS toolkit to women and vulnerable STEM researchers and scientists especially person with disability (PWD) as economic change-makers through innovation. The project seeks to contribute to economic and social welfare in terms of job creation, innovation and technological advancement, global competitiveness, research commercialization, access to financing, mentorship and role models. The project is expected to enrol 130 women and vulnerable researchers. The key partners of the project are Lancaster University and Kenyatta University.