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Women in Technology in Nigeria (WITIN) Girls STEM Clubs and Outreaches has been awarded the prestigious Inspiring Women in Science Outreach Award by Nature and The Estée Lauder Companies, honoring its impactful work in promoting STEM education for girls across Nigeria. WITIN was celebrated for addressing key challenges hindering girls’ participation in STEM, including health, safety, and creating a supportive environment. Founder and executive director, Martha Alade received the award in London, expressing pride in the organization’s mission to empower girls in underserved areas.

“It is both humbling and affirming to be presented with this award. We approach girls in underserved areas with a single idea that access to knowledge is a human right. At WITIN, we work extremely hard to be an inspiration to girls who otherwise would not have these opportunities, and we persist because there is a great need,” she said.



Judges praised WITIN’s commitment to clear, purposeful goals that align with its mission to increase female representation in STEM. WITIN’s programs focus on both girls and their teachers, utilizing a strong community network to create lasting educational impact. Nature’s editor-in-chief, Dr.

Magdalena Skipper, highlighted the significance of supporting women in STEM. “Diversity of thought fuels innovation. When women and girls are empowered to contribute their skills in research, we all benefit.

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