The « Pan-African Women in Leadership Forum » is a dynamic and empowering women movement that demonstrates an unwavering commitment to addressing the intricate economic and political challenges faced by African women. Founded by Mrs. Aisha Biro Diallo in 2020, the NGO has embarked on a journey of impact and progress. PAWILF initiative are aims to cultivate gender equality, empower women to embrace leadership roles, and advocate for their significant participation in pivotal decision-making processes. The visionary synergy of these organizations is poised to play a pivotal role in uplifting African women across diverse sectors in the future, characterized by innovative initiatives and the establishment of impactful business incubation centers. Their advocacy is anticipated to remain deeply rooted in evidence-based policies that drive transformative changes, all with the goal of shaping a more equitable and promising future for African women. In this ongoing pursuit, they are positioned to create a profound legacy of enduring impact, one that is destined to inspire and empower generations to come.
WHO WE ARE
OUR MISSION
The Global Economic Political Challenges Summit for African Women is committed to promoting gender equality empowering African women within economic political spheres. The mission is to facilitate dialogue, collaboration, knowledge exchange among African women leaders, policymakers, stakeholders to address specific economic political challenges faced by women in region. By fostering evidence-based policy discussions innovative solutions, summit aims to create an enabling environment that advances women’s economic participation, leadership, influence, contributing to sustainable inclusive development across Africa.
VISION
The vision is of an Africa where women are key drivers of economic growth, agents of positive change, and leaders in shaping policies and institutions.
The Global Economic and Political Challenges Summit envisions a continent where gender equality is not only a principle but a reality, where African women are equally represented and participate actively in decision-making processes, private sector initiatives, and community development. Aligned with the World Bank and International Monetary Fund objectives on gender issues, the summit strives to unlock the full potential of African women, fostering a gender-responsive economy and equitable societies that contribute to the overall prosperity and well-being of the continent.