From the mountains of Kisoro to the bustling streets of Kampala, the fingerprints of Uganda’s women engineers are etched across the country’s skyline, water systems, hospitals, data networks, and communities. These women are not just designing infrastructure—they are transforming lives, influencing policy, and rewriting the narrative of what it means to be an engineer in Uganda today. Engineering has long been a male-dominated field, with women often underrepresented in critical sectors such as infrastructure, biomedical innovation, and energy development. Yet in Uganda, a wave of fearless, ambitious, and highly skilled female engineers is proving that gender is no limitation to…
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