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The Founder of ‘She Forum Africa’, a pan-African NGO, Ms Inimfon Etuk, advocated on Wednesday for more women participation in politics in order to promote entrepreneurship and women’s business initiatives in local communities.

In a statement signed by Mrs Beatrice Yeye-Adekunle Head of the Media unit of the organisation, said the NGO seeks to promote women development, leadership and lifestyle in a conference scheduled for May 25.

She said the conference would focus on promoting conscious participation of women in democratic processes in the country.

“The heart of our organisation’s focus is the burning need to promote conscious participation of women in democratic processes”.

On the theme of the conference “Evolve, Or Be Left Behind”, Etuk explained that it would refresh women ideas through target strategies and commitments to building a better Africa.

She said theme was a reflective and dynamic call to action for women from all socio-economic backgrounds, adding that it was an opportunity to refresh the minds on what it means to stay vital and relevant in a constantly and rapidly changing ecosystem.

Etuk added that the event was committed to creating healthy spaces for women to network, learn, support and grow with each other.

Click here to read the full article published by the Nigerian tribune on 30 March 2017. 

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The Founder of ‘She Forum Africa’, a pan-African NGO, Ms Inimfon Etuk, advocated on Wednesday for more women participation in politics in order to promote entrepreneurship and women’s business initiatives in local communities.

In a statement signed by Mrs Beatrice Yeye-Adekunle Head of the Media unit of the organisation, said the NGO seeks to promote women development, leadership and lifestyle in a conference scheduled for May 25.

She said the conference would focus on promoting conscious participation of women in democratic processes in the country.

“The heart of our organisation’s focus is the burning need to promote conscious participation of women in democratic processes”.

On the theme of the conference “Evolve, Or Be Left Behind”, Etuk explained that it would refresh women ideas through target strategies and commitments to building a better Africa.

She said theme was a reflective and dynamic call to action for women from all socio-economic backgrounds, adding that it was an opportunity to refresh the minds on what it means to stay vital and relevant in a constantly and rapidly changing ecosystem.

Etuk added that the event was committed to creating healthy spaces for women to network, learn, support and grow with each other.

Click here to read the full article published by the Nigerian tribune on 30 March 2017. 

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