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She entered the House of Lords as a crossbencher on 26 March 2013, becoming its youngest female member. In October 2019, she was named by the media and marketing publication “The Drum” as the most influential woman in Britain’s digital sector from the past quarter of a century.
In early 2000, she co-founded Lastminute.com. In November 2003, she stood down but remained the company’s non-executive director. She is a non-executive director at Marks & Spencer, MyDeco.com and the Women’s Prize for Fiction. Martha is the President of the British chambers of commerce, Chair of @wetransfer, Non-Executive Director of Chanel and the chancellor of the Open University.
Baroness Lane Fox’s achievements do not just expand the business world; she is a trustee for Reprieve charity, which aims to fight for the victims of extreme human rights abuses with legal Action and public education. She is also a patron of the education pressure group CAMFED and has set up her own charity, a grant-making trust called Antigone. Lady Lane Fox’s services to the digital economy and charity have resulted in her being awarded Commander of The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2013 New Year Honors. 2013 also saw her named as one of the 100 most powerful wo
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Reinventing technology in Africa for Africans
Over the coming months, A Matter of Life and Tech will feature a range of voices from people building Africa’s tech future. The first is Senegal-born, serial entrepreneur Marieme Jamme, who argues the continent needs to make urgent changes to put itself on the right course.
Africa is the hottest date in town.
Not a day goes by without me receiving an email about technology in Africa. NGOs, venture capitalists, wannabe investors, donors or technology providers from the US, UK, and Asia are all looking to explore the Africa continent.
Organisations want to tap into the African market because they have read somewhere in the Wall Street Journal, The Economist, or the New York Times that Africa is booming and that the continent is rising.
That last description is just silly rhetoric as far as I am concerned. But we know that, just like many places around the world, technology is having a transformative impact on people’s lives. In rural Togo a farmer can get real-time information on market prices in the capital through a cellular phone. In Accra, Ghana, entrepreneurs who in the past were not able to get a dial tone on their landline telephones can now connect immediately using Internet telephony. In