Latest news

FLAIR Summit To Champion Unified Vision For African Women, Youth


The First Ladies of Africa Impact & Resilience (FLAIR) have laid out plans to host a groundbreaking assembly aimed at highlighting the profound impact of women in Africa.

The Summit which will be the Inaugural FLAIR conference will feature leading Women from across the spheres of Business, Policy and Governance in Africa who will join First Ladies from across the continent to amplify the groundbreaking achievements of Women across various sectors.

According to FLAIR Summit Co-founder, Dr. Yvonne Thompson CBE DLL, the summit will serve as a platform for Africa’s First Ladies to unveil transformative, cross-sectoral initiatives designed to tackle pressing developmental challenges.

Dr. Yvonne Thompson who is a distinguished British business leader and the visionary behind the WinTrade Global Women In Business Network, explained that the initiatives are anticipated to encompass vital domains such as education, healthcare, entrepreneurship, and leadership—each with a primary focus on empowering women and youth.

The facilitators are expected to address pivotal themes such as redefining women’s empowerment, industrialization, digital innovation, sustainability, and public-private collaboration.
Additionally, the program will emphasize the empowerment of small and medium-sized enterprises and the promotion of regional integration as catalysts for economic transformation.

The inaugural First Ladies of Africa Impact & Resilience (FLAIR) summit will be a three-day summit commencing on June 16, 2025. It will convene decision-makers, investors, entrepreneurs, and policymakers for high-level engagement and catalytic dialogue.

The FLAIR Summit is being organized in partnership with prominent collaborators, including the London Stock Exchange, the Financial Times, and key stakeholders from both public and private sectors across the African continent are expected to join the conversations.

“Among the principal collaborators are Elevate Africa, a non-profit organization redefining African narratives through media, and Compass Global, a consultancy dedicated to connecting African enterprises with international markets.

“The summit will illuminate the power of emerging African narratives, particularly as articulated by the African Continental Free Trade Agreement, which has unlocked tremendous potential for intra-African commerce and industrial collaboration. Grounded in Agenda 2063 of the African Union and aligned with six pivotal United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, the summit acts as a global rallying point to foster measurable outcomes and cross-border advancements,”the organizers disclosed in their statement.

A highlight of the event, which will take place at the Royal Leonardo Hotel, is the collective appearance and leadership of Africa’s First Ladies, who will showcase country-led solutions and unveil joint action plans aimed at accelerating inclusive growth.

Thompson remarked, “FLAIR 2025 is more than a conference; it is a continental call to action. African women are already propelling businesses, communities, and governments. Now, we are amplifying their voices on the global stage to engage in discourse, debate, and deliver enduring solutions for Africa’s future.”

Visits to significant UK institutions, including the House of Lords, House of Commons, and the London Stock Exchange, are also planned.

The initiative aims to reinforce trade, investment, and diplomatic connections between Africa and the international community.



Tags :

Related Posts

Must Read

Popular Posts

The Battle for Africa

Rivals old and new are bracing themselves for another standoff on the African continent. By Vadim Samodurov The attack by Tuareg militants and al-Qaeda-affiliated JNIM group (Jama’a Nusrat ul-Islam wa al-Muslimin) against Mali’s military and Russia’s forces deployed in the country that happened on July 27, 2024 once again turned the spotlight on the activities...

I apologise for saying no heaven without tithe – Adeboye

The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has apologised for saying that Christians who don’t pay tithe might not make it to heaven. Adeboye who had previously said that paying tithe was one of the prerequisites for going to heaven, apologised for the comment while addressing his congregation Thursday...

Protesters storm Rivers electoral commission, insist election must hold

Angry protesters on Friday stormed the office of the Rivers State Independent Electoral Commission, singing and chanting ‘Election must hold’. They defied the heavy rainfall spreading canopies, while singing and drumming, with one side of the road blocked. The protest came after the Rivers State governor stormed the RSIEC in the early hours of Friday...

Man who asked Tinubu to resign admitted in psychiatric hospital

The Adamawa State Police Command has disclosed that the 30-year-old Abdullahi Mohammed who climbed a 33 kv high tension electricity pole in Mayo-Belwa last Friday has been admitted at the Yola Psychiatric hospital for mental examination. The Police Public Relations Officer of the command SP Suleiman Nguroje, told Arewa PUNCH on Friday in an exclusive...