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UN Under Sec Gen, Arunma Oteh deliver key note address at AWIEF

&NewLine;<p class&equals;"wp-block-paragraph">The Africa Women Innovation and Entrepreneurship Forum&comma; AWIEF&comma; has announced the keynote speakers for its prestigious annual&NewLine;conference taking place at the Cape Town International Convention Centre&NewLine;&lpar;CTICC&rpar;&comma; 29-30 October 2019 for the advancement of women in Africa as&NewLine;innovators and entrepreneurs&period;<br>&NewLine;A statement by Apo Group&comma; made available to OpenLife states that this&NewLine;year celebrates the 5th&nbsp&semi;anniversary of its benchmarking Conference&comma; Expo and Awards&period; There are more&NewLine;than 60 African and global thought leaders across business and politics to&NewLine;share insight and thought leadership&comma; on the conference agenda&period;<br>&NewLine;The conference theme this year is&comma;&nbsp&semi;Enhancing Impact&colon; Digitalisation&comma;&NewLine;Investment and Intra-African Trade&period; The two-day event aims to promote and&NewLine;accelerate the growth of women-owned and women-led businesses for Africa’s&NewLine;inclusive economic growth&semi; share entrepreneurship trends&semi; connect and network&NewLine;with trailblazers from all over Africa and beyond&period;<br>&NewLine;AWIEF 2019 Keynote speakers are Dr Vera Songwe&comma; United Nations Undersecretary&NewLine;General and Executive Secretary&comma; United Nations Economic Commission for Africa&NewLine;&lpar;ECA&rpar;&semi; Arunma Oteh&comma; Academic Scholar&comma; Oxford University and former Vice&NewLine;President and Treasurer of the World Bank&semi; Geraldine Fraser-Moleketi&comma;&NewLine;Chancellor Nelson Mandela University and former Vice President and Special&NewLine;Envoy on gender to the African Development Bank &lpar;AfDB&rpar;&period;<br>&NewLine;The powerful and high-profile global speaker faculty include H&period;E&period; Fatoumata&NewLine;Jallow-Tambajang&comma; former Vice President of the Republic of The Gambia and&NewLine;Minister of Women Affairs&semi; Honourable &lpar;Prof&rpar; Hlengiwe Mkhize&comma; Deputy Minister&NewLine;in the Presidency for Women&comma; Youth and People with Disability&comma; South Africa&semi;&NewLine;Virginia Blaser&comma; Consul General of the United States Consulate General Cape&NewLine;Town&semi; John Groarke&comma; Mission Director&comma; USAID Southern Africa&semi; Barbara Makhubedu&comma;&NewLine;Chief Financial Officer&comma; Shell South Africa&semi; Wendy Luhabe&comma; Economic Activist&comma;&NewLine;Social Entrepreneur and founder of the Women Private Equity Fund and co-founder&NewLine;WINDE&semi; Michael Hailu&comma; Director&comma; Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural&NewLine;Cooperation &lpar;CTA&rpar;&comma; The Netherlands&semi; Marie Francoise Marie-Nelly&comma; World Bank&NewLine;Country Director for South Africa&comma; Botswana&comma; Namibia&comma; Lesotho and Eswatini&semi;&NewLine;Nicolas Pompigne-Mognard&comma; founder and Chairman&comma; APO Group&comma; UK&semi; and Alderman Dan&NewLine;Plato&comma; Executive Mayor&comma; City of Cape Town&comma; South Africa&period;<br>&NewLine;AWIEF is a platform that sees global thought leaders&comma; industry experts&comma;&NewLine;policymakers&comma; academics&comma; development organisations and investors gather to&NewLine;dialogue&comma; connect&comma; network&comma; share&comma; collaborate and transact in a combined&NewLine;effort&nbsp&semi;to boost Africa’s entrepreneurship ecosystem&period;<br>&NewLine;&OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;The digital economy is driving business and is enhancing the impact of our&NewLine;work&period; Investment in women-owned businesses is needed across the continent of&NewLine;Africa&comma;” said Irene Ochem&comma; Founder and CEO of AWIEF&period; &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;It is important for&NewLine;Africa to trade amongst itself&comma; to collaborate and cooperate&period; What we need to&NewLine;look at is the roles that women have in this process&period;”<br>&NewLine;The 2019&nbsp&semi;AWIEF&nbsp&semi;Awards and Gala Dinner&nbsp&semi;will take place on&NewLine;Wednesday&comma; 30 October 2019&comma; at the CTICC&comma; Cape Town&period; This year&NewLine;the&nbsp&semi;AWIEF&nbsp&semi;Awards will also feature the&nbsp&semi;APO Group African Women&NewLine;in Media Award&nbsp&semi;and the&nbsp&semi;TIA Women in Innovation Award&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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