Is it possible to have more women as Africa’s leading lights in politics, business and development?
Twenty-five emerging young women leaders from across Africa have just completed a leadership institute at the University of Ghana as the start of a year-long fellowship programme by the Ghana-based MOREMI Initiative Leadership programme (MILEAD) designed to ensure that the next generation of leaders in Africa includes women.
“We are hoping that there would be a ready pool of equipped, knowledgeable, strong women available that can be called upon to serve in different sectors,” said Mawuli Dake, the lead coach of the MILEAD Fellowship programme.
Read the whole article at TrustLaw, published 1. August
Is it possible to have more women as Africa’s leading lights in politics, business and development?
Twenty-five emerging young women leaders from across Africa have just completed a leadership institute at the University of Ghana as the start of a year-long fellowship programme by the Ghana-based MOREMI Initiative Leadership programme (MILEAD) designed to ensure that the next generation of leaders in Africa includes women.
“We are hoping that there would be a ready pool of equipped, knowledgeable, strong women available that can be called upon to serve in different sectors,” said Mawuli Dake, the lead coach of the MILEAD Fellowship programme.
Read the whole article at TrustLaw, published 1. August