Understanding that access to technology is a significant barrier in many regions, women in tech are working on solutions to make assistive educational technologies more affordable and accessible. Initiatives may include low-cost devices, open-source learning platforms, and partnerships with governments and NGOs to reach underserved populations.

Understanding that access to technology is a significant barrier in many regions, women in tech are working on solutions to make assistive educational technologies more affordable and accessible. Initiatives may include low-cost devices, open-source learning platforms, and partnerships with governments and NGOs to reach underserved populations.

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