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Over 1,000 participants, including influential West African women leaders, gathered ⁢at the ⁢African ‍Women in Growth (AFWID) forum this week to drive solutions. The forum ⁢aims to commemorate the 30th anniversary of ⁤the Beijing Declaration and ⁤Platform for Action, which was unanimously adopted by 189 ⁣countries. It also serves as a platform ⁢to reflect on ‌the progress made so far ‍and‌ the challenges that still need to be addressed.

Another speaker, My Wahu Kare, emphasized the need for a women’s intervention generation. She raised confidence ⁢and dispatched a message of empowerment.

“We have concluded here to find solutions,” Kara ‌said.”We need ⁤to move a paradigm. ⁢We are, like women, people with solutions.”

“It’s through the world is going to change and​ transform. The mixture is a ‍mixture of economic⁢ economics, politics, politics, and ​social structures,”⁢ she said.

Her​ words ⁣served as a collective⁢ call, allowing‌ women to use ⁤a enduring change and the way in resetting of the continent.

The ⁣long-term ‍SWE (27-31 January 2025) creates a platform for women to appear,‍ make connections, and deal with the African​ Women’s ongoing challenges.


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West⁣ African Women Leaders Drive Solutions at⁤ AFWID Forum

This week, over 1,000 participants, including influential West African women leaders, gathered at the African Women in Growth (AFWID) forum to commemorate the 30th anniversary of⁤ the Beijing Declaration and platform for Action. The forum served as a platform to reflect on the ‌progress made so far and the challenges that still need to be addressed.

Interview with Dr. Amina Ibrahim: Expert ⁢on Women’s empowerment and Economic Growth

Senior⁣ Editor (SE): Dr. ⁢Ibrahim, can you provide​ an overview of the AFWID forum and its meaning?

Dr. Amina Ibrahim: The AFWID forum is a crucial​ platform​ for ⁤West⁢ African women leaders to come together and drive solutions‌ for the economic, political, and social challenges thay face. This year, the ⁢forum was notably significant as it marked the 30th anniversary⁣ of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, which was unanimously adopted by 189 countries. It provided ‌an ⁣opportunity to reflect on the progress made and the challenges that still need to be addressed.

SE: What⁢ were some of the⁣ key‍ themes and discussions at the forum?

Dr.Amina Ibrahim: One of the key themes was the need for a women’s intervention generation. Speakers emphasized the importance of empowerment‌ and⁤ confidence-building among women. My wahu Kare, as a notable ⁢example, ​highlighted the need ‌to move ⁢away from traditional paradigms⁢ and recognize women as agents‌ of change. The discussions covered a range of issues, from economic empowerment to⁤ political inclusion and social ⁣structures.

SE: How does the forum aim to achieve lasting change?

Dr. Amina Ibrahim: ‍The forum aims to achieve lasting change by creating a platform for women to⁣ appear,make connections,and address the ongoing challenges faced by african women. The long-term goal is⁣ to reset the continent’s trajectory‍ by leveraging the collective ​power of women. ‌the upcoming⁢ SWE event ‍from January 27-31, 2025, will continue to build on this momentum.

SE: Can you elaborate on the message of empowerment delivered by My Wahu Kare?

Dr.‌ Amina Ibrahim: My Wahu Kare’s message was a call to action, emphasizing that women are not just beneficiaries but active agents of change. She highlighted the ⁣need to shift paradigms and recognize women’s‍ roles in⁢ driving economic,political,and social transformation. Her words served as an inspiration for women to use their collective power ‍to bring about enduring change.

SE: What are the next steps following the forum?

Dr. Amina Ibrahim: The next steps involve⁣ continued advocacy and action.‍ The forum provided a space for women to‌ connect, share experiences, and develop strategies. the upcoming ‍SWE event will⁢ further thes efforts by providing ⁣a platform​ for⁤ women to⁢ address⁤ the challenges they face and develop solutions. ⁢It’s a continuous process ⁤of building momentum and driving change.

Conclusion

the AFWID forum was a significant event that brought together influential West African women leaders to commemorate the 30th anniversary of‍ the Beijing ‌Declaration and Platform for Action. The forum highlighted the progress made and the challenges that still need to⁤ be addressed. Speakers emphasized the importance of empowerment,confidence-building,and shifting paradigms to recognize ⁣women as agents ‍of change. The upcoming SWE event will continue⁣ to build ‌on this momentum, aiming ‍to drive ​lasting change⁤ and ⁤reset the continent’s trajectory.

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