Group mentorship programs, though beneficial, are not without their limitations. While they offer support and guidance, the gender gap in tech is deeply rooted in biases, educational inequalities, and workplace cultures. For mentorship to be truly effective, it must be part of a broader strategy that includes policy reform, education, and awareness campaigns to dismantle the structural barriers facing women in tech.
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