Monrovia, Liberia — As the momentum builds toward the 4th edition of the Monrovia Tech Summit (MTS 2025), we are thrilled to announce the participation of Hon. Atty. Laura Golakeh, Deputy Minister for Gender, Ministry of Gender, Children, and Social Protection. Her presence adds a powerful voice to the call for gender equity in digital transformation and further solidifies the summit’s commitment to inclusivity, innovation, and national progress.
“Having Hon. Atty. Golakeh with us is not just symbolic—it’s transformative,” said Peterking Quaye, Founder and Summit Director of MTS. “Her leadership and expertise will ignite meaningful conversations on the role of women in tech and how gender-inclusive policies can drive real, lasting development in Liberia.”
As one of the key dignitaries attending this year’s event, Hon. Golakeh will bring sharp insights and a strong policy perspective to the National High-Level Digital Inclusion Forum, a flagship panel discussion on Day 1 of the summit. Her role is pivotal as Liberia strives to bridge the gender digital divide and unlock opportunities for young women and girls in the tech ecosystem.
“Technology must be inclusive by design, not by accident,” she stated ahead of the event. “We must work together to ensure girls and women have a seat at the table, especially in shaping Liberia’s digital future.”
With the summit coinciding with International Girls in ICT Day on April 24, Hon. Golakeh’s involvement reinforces the importance of investing in young female voices, talent, and leadership. Her presence will inspire hundreds of girls, students, and entrepreneurs expected to attend this landmark summit.
MTS 2025 is more than an event—it’s a movement. With trailblazers like Hon. Atty. Laura Golakeh at the helm, we are ready to build a Liberia that is smarter, more inclusive, and gender-balanced in every digital conversation.
Let’s make history—together.