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The Power of Diaspora: An India-Mauritius Story
We are spotlighting AWEC Alumnae Nandini Tanya Lallmon – a 29 year-old lawyer and social activist leader from Mauritius. As a member of the 1st AWEC Cohort, Tanya learned critical skills and built a network that have helped her to lead a number of NGOs in Mauritius.
Leadership Summit Accelerates AWEC Community
“AWEC is powerful.” This was the common refrain as 150 members of the 2nd AWEC Cohort who gathered at the annual Leadership Summit in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. For Nykita Diggs, the founder of a Liberian creative agency called Creative Afrik, “AWEC has been a catalyst for change and growth.”
AWEC Introduces Women’s Economic Empowerment Program to Diplomatic Corps in Washington, DC
As guests arrived at the home of philanthropist and CEO Shahin Mafi to celebrate AWEC’s first year and to raise funds to support our ongoing work, they were greeted by two AWEC alumnae – Ejiro Jakpa from Nigeria and Sharon Ndegwa from Kenya.
AWEC Alumnae Paying it Forward in Western Kenya
Back in March 2019, as the first AWEC cohort reached the end of their program year and thought about what was ahead, the AWEC leadership team challenged them to pay it forward.
How to Give Constructive Feedback Using the Plussing Technique
Prior to co-founding AWEC, Karen was a marketer, communicator and fundraiser, but her entrepreneurial story starts with her family – her father and grandfather were both business owners.
Creating a World of Opportunities
Funmilola started Oppourtunities.com in May 2016 to offer a solution to the high rate of youth unemployment across Africa and to increase access to quality self-development opportunities.
The Story Behind the AWEC Numbers
“AWEC helped me turn my free professional development services into a proper training and coaching company.” These words by Sylvie A. from Cameroon are similar to the feedback from other members of the first cohort.
Nature’s Bowl in Kenya is Solving an Old Problem in a New Way
Meet Sharon Ndegwa, an alumna of AWEC Cohort 1 from Kenya who actively engaged in the year-long program and has recently raised $10,000 in seed funding for her food business.
Technology is Driving the Growth of Agribusiness in Africa But is it Enough?
In Africa, smallholder farmers feed the continent and about 75% of the agricultural industry depends on small scale producers.
What We’re Reading: 15 Startups Built by Jumia’s First 50 Employees
When was the last time you read a book, or a substantial magazine article? Does your reading time only focus on Twitter updates, Facebook posts or Instagram captions?
AWEC Welcomes Its Second Cohort
A week after celebrating the culmination of the first AWEC cohort, we welcomed the second cohort of 200 women on April 1st.
Transforming Healthcare in Malawi
Meet Kundai Moyo, an alumna of AWEC Cohort 1. Kundai’s entrepreneurship journey started in September 2017 when she and her business partner, Taziona Emily Mzumara, decided to fill the existing gap in diagnostic services in Lilongwe (the capital of Malawi).
200 Eagles Rising Under the Egyptian Sun
“This program has changed my life.” This sentiment was echoed throughout the closing AWEC Leadership Summit that took place in Cairo, Egypt on 24-25 March 2019.
The Story of AWEC Year 1
When the first AWEC Live Session was held in April 2018, the program was new and both staff and cohort members were unsure of what to expect.