The Source of the Nile Women in Agribusiness Expo to Run Alongside NAM and G77+China Summits
Exciting News for Women Entrepreneurs in Uganda
The Source of the Nile Women in Agribusiness Expo is expected to run alongside the 19th Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) and G77+China summit slated to be hosted in Kampala come January 15, 2024. This was revealed by Ms. Paulina Chiwangu, the UN Women Uganda Country Representative on Tuesday, while addressing Journalists at the Uganda Media Center.
This is exciting news for women entrepreneurs in Uganda, as it provides them with a unique opportunity to showcase their agribusiness products and services to a global audience. The expo will give them a platform to network with potential investors, partners, and customers, helping to grow their businesses and increase their market reach.
Promoting Gender Equality and Empowerment
The Source of the Nile Women in Agribusiness Expo aligns with the UN Women’s mission of promoting gender equality and empowering women economically. By highlighting the achievements and successes of women in agribusiness, the expo aims to inspire other women to pursue entrepreneurship and become financially independent.
How This Event Will Impact Me
As a woman entrepreneur in Uganda, this event presents a valuable opportunity for me to showcase my products and services to a wider audience. It will allow me to connect with potential investors and partners, helping me to grow my business and achieve greater success in the agribusiness sector.
Global Implications of the Expo
The Source of the Nile Women in Agribusiness Expo not only benefits women entrepreneurs in Uganda but also has global implications. By highlighting the importance of women in agribusiness and promoting gender equality, the expo contributes to the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals and advances the agenda of empowering women worldwide.
Conclusion
The Source of the Nile Women in Agribusiness Expo running alongside the NAM and G77+China summits is a significant opportunity for women entrepreneurs in Uganda. It promotes gender equality, empowers women economically, and provides a platform for showcasing their talents and achievements to a global audience. This event not only impacts me as a woman entrepreneur but also has far-reaching implications for the world in advancing the agenda of gender equality and women’s empowerment.