Gender equality will be one main focus at this month’s Feast Conference in New York City.
Technovation Challenge won the week-long MSNBC poll that began last week, beating four other finalists for a spot to speak at the 2013 Feast Conference for the opportunity to call participants to action.
“We are ecstatic. We are beyond excited,” Deborah Berebichez, a global ambassador for Technovation Challenge, told MSNBC.
The organization hosts a competition twice a year for teenage girls who are interested in science, technology, and entrepreneurship. Participants spend three months developing cell phone applications that address problems in their under-served communities. Teams of five girls present their final products to a panel of judges at Technovation Pitch Night. The champion team receives $10,000 to introduce their application to the market.
The organization sent emails urging fans to vote from countries all over the world because the girls’ families and communities recognize the importance of the program and are endeared by its mission, Berebichez said.
“It has been amazing to see the response. People were voting from all over the world,” said Berebichez, who is originally from Mexico City.









