Glitz Africa to host first virtual SHE Summit featuring top female leaders

Publishers of the Glitz Africa Magazine are back with She Summit – a mentorship platform that gathers high-achieving women excelling in various fields to inspire and impart their knowledge into young women.

READ MORE: Glitz Africa celebrates top female leaders in its 25th Issue.

This initiative is part of the annual Ghana Women of the Year Honours event – a night which celebrates women achieving great heights in various endeavours.

The theme for this year’s virtual summit is: Resilient. Empowered: Her Rights, Her World. As always, this year’s She Summit is power-packed with strong, diligent women as speakers. 

They include: Hon. Ursula Owusu-Ekuful (Minister of Communications, Ghana), 

Folly Bah Thibault (Journalist/UN Gender Equality Leader, Founder of ‘Elle ira a l’ecole), 

Mariarosa Cutillo (Chief – Strategic Partnerships, UNFPA HQ, New York)

Claudia Lumor (Founder, Glitz Africa, UNFPA Goodwill Ambassador, Ghana)

Stephanie Linus (Actress/Producer, UNFPA Ambassador, Nigeria)

Partners for 2020 She Summit Virtual (Series 1) include; Glitz Africa Care Foundation, UNFPA and the SDGs Ghana (Office of the President).

To register, kindly call: 0501682484/ 0302798513 or Send an email to shesummit@glitzafrica.com

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