Women Are The Future Of Africa’s Covid-19 Recovery
By Sabdiyo Dido The COVID-19 pandemic is arguably one of the biggest disruptors to modern day life as we know it. The economic and social disruption caused by the pandemic is […]
By Sabdiyo Dido The COVID-19 pandemic is arguably one of the biggest disruptors to modern day life as we know it. The economic and social disruption caused by the pandemic is […]
It’s February, the month of love. What are you expecting from your partner? A box of chocolates or a black eye? For many women around the world this is the
Delivering the opening keynote at ScaleUp Africa’s IGNITE Entrepreneurship Growth Festival, Chair and CEO of Africa.com, Teresa Clarke shared that ”Africa supports over 400 companies that generate revenues over $1bn. Entrepreneurship
Women entrepreneurs are playing an important role in transforming global food security for economic growth, but they have to work twice as hard as men to succeed in agribusiness. “Agriculture
Drawing on research undertaken at over 200 African companies and interviews with more than 30 women leaders across the continent, McKinsey & Company’s latest report on Africa, Women Matter Africa, highlights that
108 years is too long to wait for gender equality – this International Women’s Day, the demands of the women on the front lines must not just be heard, but acted upon.
Having so much recent focus on women and their roles in society is, of course, a good thing. Even if, very belated. It is clear that change needs to happen