CAPE TOWN, South Africa, November 2, 2019/ -- The Africa Women Innovation and Entrepreneurship Forum Conference
made history this week when it called for the economic empowerment of
women to be linked to the Africa Continental Free Trade Agreement
(AfCFTA), at its annual gathering of leading women politicians,
businesswomen and entrepreneurs on the
continent, 29-30 October 2019, at
the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC), Cape Town, South
Africa.
The initial call was made by renowned economic activist
and social entrepreneur, Wendy Luhabe, from the stage on the first day,
for radical action and not just conversation, leading to the adoption on
Day 2, by the gathering of influential women of a resolution to be
delivered to the Chair of the African Union.
Said Luhabe, the
Founder of the Women’s Private Equity Fund and co-founder WINDE: “Women
do not get invited when nations are going through transitions. We have
to make a space for ourselves.”
The resolution states that: “The
African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA), is a monumental
milestone on Africa’s developmental roadmap that must be exploited to
the full for intra-Africa trade. It will unleash almost unlimited
opportunities, new economies of scale, and income and employment
generation through greater market and economic integration.
“We
are concerned that if women are not involved in finalising the details
of the Agreement, women will be excluded from the opportunities that
will be unleashed.”
AWIEF Founder and CEO, Irene Ochem, lauded the occasion as indeed momentous for women on the continent of Africa.
The resolution in full is as follows:
RESOLUTION TAKEN ON OCCASION OF THE 5TH
AFRICA WOMEN INNOVATION AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP FORUM (AWIEF) CONFERENCE
HELD ON 29-30 OCTOBER 2019, AT THE CAPE TOWN INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION
CENTRE (CTICC), CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA.The African
Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA), is a monumental milestone on
Africa’s developmental roadmap that must be exploited to the full for
intra-Africa trade. It will unleash almost unlimited opportunities, new
economies of scale, and income and employment generation through greater
market and economic integration.Women of Africa,
representing different African countries, met in Cape Town, South
Africa, on 29 and 30 October 2019, to discuss how women in Africa can
enhance economic development impact through leveraging digitalisation,
investment in women and their enterprises and how the Africa Continental
Free Trade Agreement and intra-Africa trade will benefit women
favourably.Through this Resolution, which has been
signed by all the women in attendance, we seek your unconditional
support as Chair of the African Union (AU), to ensure that women are
involved in Committees that will draft the AfCFTA implementation
protocols and be involved in the Committee of Ministers responsible for
trade.We are concerned that if women are not involved
in finalising the details of the Agreement, women will be excluded from
the opportunities that will be unleashed.We need to have a few seats at the table and we can propose a list of women to be considered.AWIEF, which this year celebrates the 5
th anniversary
of its benchmarking Conference, Expo and Awards, hosted more than 60
African and global thought leaders across business and politics to share
insight and thought leadership. UNECA, World Bank, USAID, CTA, Shell,
Nedbank, APO Group headlined the flagship event.
The conference theme this year was,
Enhancing Impact: Digitalisation, Investment and Intra-African Trade.
The two-day event aimed to promote and accelerate the growth of
women-owned and women-led businesses for Africa’s inclusive economic
growth; share entrepreneurship trends; connect and network with
trailblazers from all over Africa and beyond.
AWIEF 2019 Keynote
speakers included Dr Vera Songwe, United Nations Undersecretary General
and Executive Secretary, United Nations Economic Commission for Africa
(ECA); Arunma Oteh, Academic Scholar, Oxford University and former Vice
President and Treasurer of the World Bank; Geraldine Fraser-Moleketi,
Chancellor Nelson Mandela University and former Vice President and
Special Envoy on gender to the African Development Bank (AfDB).
Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Africa Women Innovation and Entrepreneurship Forum (AWIEF).
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