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Mauritius’ former President, Prof. Ameenah Gurib-Fakim is delivering the keynote paper at the Murtala Muhammed Foundation (MMF) 2018 Women in Development: Enterprise across African Program and Power Lunch in Lagos next week.
According to a statement from the MMF Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Aisha Muhammed-Oyebode, the event would be in furtherance of its core vision to improve the living conditions of Africans by contributing to the reduction of poverty and limitation of conflict, while promoting self-reliance and self-fulfilment.
Muhammed-Oyebode revealed that this year’s edition with the theme: ‘Smart Economics: Empowering Women in a Changing World’ will have Prof Gurib-Fakim, who served as former President of the Republic of Mauritius (2015-2018) as guest speaker.
The statement says: “Prof. Ameenah Gurib-Fakim is the first woman elected President of the Republic of Mauritius and an accomplished scientist, an entrepreneur and a sustainable development expert. Prof. Ameenah Gurib-Fakim is listed by Forbes as one of the most powerful women in the world.”
Muhammed-Oyebode added that the Women’s Power Lunch would attract the presence of a cross-generational audience of women leaders and influencers from all walks of life, including government, the private sector, civil society, academia/students, media and the arts.
“So long as there is a continued reluctance to embrace the idea of female authority figures of women in power and leadership, and the gender gap remains as it is, sustainable development may continue to elude us on this continent. Can you imagine how the narrative on Africa would change if women are given their rightful place at the table? This is why the women who have broken these barriers are such powerful and compelling heroines,” she stated.
The event, which holds between July 18-19, 2018, the MMF CEO added, would address pertinent developmental issues relating to African women and afford the women opportunities to expand their business through networking, partnership, sharing of ideas and exhibitions thereby empowering Nigerian women entrepreneurs for effective, critical and pride of place in the economic independence of Africa, thus preparing them for principal roles in the political management of the future of the continent.
“The Women’s Power Lunch is fast becoming a prominent feature in the annual calendar of women’s events in Africa in an ambience that stimulates robust engagements, rich discussions and networking opportunities,” she stated.
The statement recalled that the first edition of the Women’s Power Lunch featured Mrs Gracia Machel Mandela DBE, the former first lady of South Africa and Mozambique, as Keynote Speaker. While the second featured the former President of Malawi, Mrs Joyce Banda.
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