The GIA is a not-for-profit organisation and a product of strategic collaborations committed to the development of Africa through knowledge sharing, innovation promotion and technology advancement. It plays host to an annual conference tagged:
“Global initiative for Africa forum”, that brings together leading international Speakers, CEOs, entrepreneurs/captains of industries, Policy Makers, intending investors in different sectors of the African economy; development partners dedicated to both private and public sectors in Africa, and hosts the continent’s top CEOs, international investors, experts and high-level policy makers annually under one roof for the sole purpose of encouraging responsible leadership, promoting partnership and encouraging fair trade between Africa and the rest of the world.
WEWE stands for we enabling women everywhere, it is also a network for indigenous brands, profiling, pitching and content development using mainstream media.
WEWE NETWORK AFRIQUE gives the public a cutting-edge privilege of experiencing a network that bridges the gap across Africa to be seen, heard and progressively expand in all sectors using multimedia and communications solutions.
There are very few platforms that offer engagement and visibility for indigenous brands, profiling, pitching and content development using mainstream media.
WEWE NETWORK AFRIQUE will engage intentionally using its content and programs to create awareness, sensitization, advocate and build networks that will be channeled towards productivity, engage the market space and the decision-makers.
Africa Advancement Forum is an Initiative of Foundation for Economic Advancement Advocacy , a non-governmental organization whose head office is located in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital city, the foundation specializes in organizing top-notch corporate events locally and internationally that seeks to map new transformations, enable ongoing dialogue, and support the search for solutions to pressing issues on the continent, as well as charting new economic possibilities for economies in Africa.
We provide safe spaces for discussion of key local and international issues with captain of industries, NGOs, Government agencies, International Organizations, Civil society groups and stakeholders in the various sectors of the economy.