, We are Women in Mechanics

We are Women in Mechanics

Women are increasingly stepping forward to pursue a career in Mechanics. While the number may be small, their contributions remain significant. Mechanics for Africa is one such institution that is changing the narrative, breaking through the barriers of poverty and eradicating stereotypes. Our aspiring mechanics had this to say about what being a woman in mechanics means to them.

, We are Women in Mechanics
“Doing a mechanics job is heart reliving for me because in our society people think that women should be limited when it comes to some work and I want to change those perspective over women. I don’t regret choosing this career.” Grace Phiri
, We are Women in Mechanics
“I feel so happy, because I feel like I have been given a chance to change the perspective of the world, especially for my fellow ladies that even us we can be mechanics. I’m not just doing the talk I am also walking the walk.” Royce Mpumba
, We are Women in Mechanics
“For me going for engineering is like being a voice to other people and myself that I can do what the world views as impossible for women to do. Also, I like doing things that require me to think and apply myself.” Esnart Phiri.
, We are Women in Mechanics
“I feel good because being a woman in mechanics is my way of trying to change people’s perspectives about women”
Falecy Chilambe