UNVEILING THE COMPLEXITIES OF WOMEN'S PARTICIPATION IN AI AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN AFRICA
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Women in AI, Entrepreneurship, Ethics, Diversity and Inclusion, Africa

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Judith Ngihbi, J. N., & Philip Chika Omenukwa, P. C. O. (2026). UNVEILING THE COMPLEXITIES OF WOMEN’S PARTICIPATION IN AI AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN AFRICA. International Journal of Developmental Issues in Education and Humanities, 2(3), 88-96. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.21068902

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Abstract

In the African context, discourse on AI ethics remains inadequate without acknowledging the historical underrepresentation of women in the field. Numerous obstacles impede women's success in AI and entrepreneurship. One such challenge is cultural norms surrounding caregiving responsibilities, which can make it difficult for women to pursue demanding careers. In many AI applications, women face inequitable treatment that often reflects historical biases. These biases manifest in algorithms, datasets, and the ways technologies interact with social norms. They perpetuate gender stereotypes and inequalities, undermining the fairness, accuracy, and efficacy of AI systems.  The Women in AI Ethic’s movement seeks to enhance visibility, representation, and empowerment for women, promoting AI systems that uphold fundamental human values, including respect for individuality, dignity, and human rights. Exclusion restricts the diversity of perspectives essential for ethical and inclusive innovation and sustains systemic imbalances. AI systems developed without women's input risk reinforcing prejudices that disproportionately affect vulnerable communities, while the scarcity of female role models in AI entrepreneurship may deter future generations of women from entering the field.  This paper advocates for ethical frameworks, comprehensive datasets, and diverse leadership structures to address these challenges. Using an analytical framework, it investigates the implications of women's underrepresentation in entrepreneurship and AI development in Africa. The study concludes that inclusive and equitable strategies in AI and entrepreneurship are vital for enhancing justice, transparency, and accountability, ensuring that women's participation is both recognized and empowered in Africa's technological future.

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