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LIBREVILLE, November 24, 2024 (AGP) – After Cameroon, the final of the 5th edition of African Miss of the World will be in Gabon on November 30. A few days before this meeting, which Gabon is hosting for the first time, the organizing committee wanted to set the stage by presenting the competition at a press conference held on November 23 in Libreville, noted the AGP.
Miss CAN, or Miss of the African World, is an African competition that brings together beauties, queens, from 16 African countries. It aims to empower young women and to promote reality television, as well as to encourage staying together,” said Béatrice Doudou, president of the organizing committee.
To be chosen on the evening of November 30, the 20 candidates in the race must combine physical beauty, intelligence and a sense of community, “because Miss is not only beautiful, but she is an ambassador of woman young African,” said the spokesman. organizers.
Gabon, in its capacity as a host country, benefits from five representatives from different ethnic groups or regions, to celebrate its cultural diversity.
The winner, who succeeds the holder of the crown, the Gabonese Stecya Minkoué, will benefit from a trip, a check for 1,000 dollars, a car, a Rolex watch, training from a year in business creation, as well as personalized training.
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**How does Miss CAN ensure that its focus on empowerment translates into tangible opportunities for contestants beyond the pageant itself, such as scholarships, mentorship, or networking opportunities?**
## World Today News: Interview with Miss CAN Organizers
**Introduction**
Welcome to World Today News. Tonight, we have the pleasure of speaking with two guests:
[Guest 1 Name], President of the organizing committee for Miss CAN, and
[Guest 2 Name], a representative of the Gabonese Ministry of Culture and Tourism.
The fifth edition of the Miss CAN competition, also known as Miss of the African World, is just days away, and Gabon is poised to host this highly anticipated event for the first time.
We’ll be diving into various aspects of the competition, exploring its impact, and discussing the significance of Gabon hosting this prestigious event.
**Section 1: Empowerment and Representation**
* **To [Guest 1 Name]:** Miss CAN is described as a competition that empowers young women. Could you elaborate on what kind of empowerment Miss CAN offers its participants beyond the traditional beauty pageant aspects?
* **To [Guest 2 Name]:** How does the Gabonese government view the role of Miss CAN in showcasing Gabonese culture and attracting international attention to the country?
**Section 2: Celebrating African Diversity**
* **To [Guest 1 Name]:** This year, we see five representatives from Gabon participating in Miss CAN. How does this reflect the competition’s commitment to inclusivity and celebrating the diversity within African nations?
* **To [Guest 2 Name]:** What are some of the unique cultural contributions Gabon aims to highlight through its representatives participating in Miss CAN?
**Section 3: The Future of Miss CAN**
* **To [Guest 1 Name]:** Looking ahead, what are your aspirations for the future of Miss CAN? Do you see the competition expanding its reach and impact within Africa and beyond?
* **To [Guest 2 Name]:** How do you see events like Miss CAN contributing to the broader development and tourism goals of Gabon in the coming years?
**Conclusion**
We want to thank [Guest 1 Name] and [Guest 2 Name] for joining us tonight and providing valuable insights into the Miss CAN competition. We wish all the participating contestants the best of luck and look forward to witnessing the excitement unfold at the grand finale on November 30th.
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