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Name: Jemima Abu

Title: Front End Developer

Company: WeMakeWebsites

Tagline: Self taught developer, GDE

Website: jemimaabu.com

Twitter: twitter.com/jemimaabu

Github: github.com/jemimaabu

LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jemimaabu

Presenter Bio

Jemima Abu is an award-winning, self-taught Front End Developer who has been building accessible websites since 2017. She is a recognized Google Developer Expert, Microsoft MVP, and Certified Professional in Accessibility Core Competencies. She is passionate about improving diversity in tech and accessibility in web development.

Jemima Abu is an award-winning, self-taught Front End Developer who has been building accessible websites since 2017. She is a recognized Google Developer Expert, Microsoft MVP, and Certified Professional in Accessibility Core Competencies. She is passionate about improving diversity in tech and accessibility in web development.

She is actively involved in the tech community and has spoken at several international tech conferences. She also creates content to help people start their tech journey and has been published in several highly-rated online magazines such as freeCodeCamp, CSSTricks and EnvatoTuts.

Jemima Abu is an award-winning, self-taught Front End Developer who has been building accessible websites since 2017. She is a recognized Google Developer Expert, Microsoft MVP, and Certified Professional in Accessibility Core Competencies. She is passionate about improving diversity in tech and accessibility in web development.

She is actively involved in the tech community and has spoken at several international tech conferences. She also creates content to help people start their tech journey and has been published in several highly-rated online magazines such as freeCodeCamp, CSSTricks and EnvatoTuts.

She works towards improving diversity in tech by tutoring and directly mentoring people from minority backgrounds. She has volunteered with female-empowerment initiatives such as Pearls Africa, teaching the basics of coding to girls from less privileged environments and GirlCode Academy as a tutor to women looking to switch career paths into technology.

In 2024, she won the Makers Women In Software Powerlist Award and was shortlisted for the WeAreTechWomen TechWomen100 award.

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