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Women working for Change (WFC) platform is organizing the 3rd edition of its summit on November 24th. This year, the event is mainly digital because of the health crisis. It will bring together more than 400 businesswomen, leaders, presidents and CEOs, members of boards of directors, members of executive committees, heads of financial institutions …
During this edition, the participants will share their vision on the challenges of the world, but also the actions to be carried out to give women their rightful place in leading change.
According to the president of WFC, Kalagadi Manganese, this first digital edition of the summit will welcome successful role models and remarkable speakers. Since 2018, WFC has hosted 600 experienced women leaders and 60 outstanding speakers.
Women working for change is a platform and network of women leaders and businesses in Africa that was created in 2015 to promote African women leadership.