Commonwealth women urge African leaders to prioritise female empowerment.

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The Commonwealth Business Women Africa has called on African Governments to prioritise women’s economic empowerment to ensure sustainable development and growth of the continent.

The organisation made the call in a communique issued at the end of its summit held recently in Lagos.

According to Commonwealth women, the summit, which brought together women entrepreneurs, industry leaders, and other stakeholders from across the continent, was geared towards women’s empowerment in driving sustainable development across Africa.

“Women are not just participants but leaders, innovators, and change-makers, and it is essential that we confront the challenges head-on and demand equal representation and participation in all sectors.

“We urge governments in Africa to put in place mechanisms for women’s economic advancements in addressing global economic challenges.

“When women thrive, families thrive, communities prosper, and nations grow stronger, let us unite our efforts to make a lasting impact and forge a future where women are valued, respected, and empowered to lead,” said the group.

CBW Africa also called on stakeholders to synergise for sustainable prosperity in the continent by uniting trade, health, wellness, technological advancement, Informal sector advancement, and clean energy solutions in Africa.

The group said this should be done by exploring ways to create synergise among these critical areas, ensuring women’s voices resonate in discussions.

According to the organisation, in line with the 2025 International Women’s Day theme to ‘Accelerate Action’, it has concluded plans to enrol one million girls in coding programmes.

It added that other areas of focus include reducing maternal and infant mortality rates in rural areas, promoting sustainable agricultural practices, supporting policies that enhance industrialisation, and eliminating early marriages.

CBW Africa said these initiatives require the support and commitment of all stakeholders, including governments, organisations, and individuals.

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