March 28, 2024

Governor Amaechi’s Wife Speaks on Africa Gender Policy at 2014 Crans Montana Forum

Wife of the Rivers State Governor, Dame Judith Amaechi is among speakers that will address world leaders and head of corporations at the 1st Africa Women Forum, Crans Montana in Brussels, Belgium on Friday, March 21, 2014.

Dame Judith Amaechi is among panellists in Africa who will be speaking on the gender policy, challenges and prospect at the African Women Forum, Crans Montana.

In a statement signed by her Media Assistant, Dike Bekwele said Dame Judith Amaechi will narrow her experience on the Gender Policy, the Rivers State Perspective, challenges and prospects.

Mrs Amaechi would be making her third appearance at the Cran Montana Forum.

In 2012, she delivered a keynote address with the topic Role of First Ladies in Peace Initiative at Baku, Azerbaijan.

In 2014 edition of the forum in Brussels, Belgium, she will be delivering her third lecture at the forum on Gender and Policy in Africa.

Dame Amaechi is pleased that she is one of the chosen speakers that will x-ray the challenges of the African Woman at the inaugural round table on African Women Forum.

She stated that issues of gender injustice was high on the African Continent and expressed optimum that Government in Africa State will use the forum to revisit issues of gender with a view to addressing injustice and disparity against women.

Crans Montana Forum is an international platform for world leaders and head of world’s corporation to discuss challenges facing the world’s economy.

 

 


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Nwaorgu Faustinus

Nwaorgu Faustinus is a citizen of Nigeria, Mass Communication graduate, freelance writer, columnist, blogger, who contributes articles, commentaries, interviews and news stories to media outfits. He worked as a trainee at NTA Yola, Adamawa State where he covered Seminars, workshops, news conferences as well as political rallies amongst others from 2000-2001. After his internship, he went back to school to complete his education at the first private poly technique - OSISATECH where he obtained HDN Certificate with upper credit in Mass Communication in 2005. He lives in Port Harcourt, the capital of Rivers State one of the oil producing States in Nigeria.