Emerging African Women Leaders
Emerging African Women Leaders
Author: Tooni Akanni
It’s been almost a year since UAF-Africa launched its African Women’s Leadership and Mentoring Initiative (AWLMI) in collaboration with Stramore Governance Center and Coady Institute of St Francis Xavier University.
Across cultural and geographical distances, 25 women leaders from 5 African countries (Cameroon, Cote d’Ivoire, Kenya, Malawi, South Sudan) are joining forces to strengthen their organizations and communities and ultimately contribute to transformational and systemic change for women on the continent. The program focuses on women’s participation in democratic development, governance, communication & media engagement and economic reliance.
By combining mentoring with technology, the AWLMI is revolutionizing a new way of supporting young African women leaders. The distance learning element of this program engages two online learning platform technologies; Collaborate and Moodle. Collaborate is the webinar software that creates a web based virtual classroom where participants engaged in learning with a content expert in real time. Our mentees connect via audio and video and are be able to interact in real time with other mentees and the facilitator. Moodle is the distance learning platform where all information regarding distance learning is stored and communicated.
Another element of the AWLMI is our in-house residency program that is held twice a year. In February 2014, our mentees successful completed a two-week residency in Nairobi, Kenya. The residency was focused on laying the ground for participants’ learning over the year and sought to connect three pillars of self, organization and community in a meaningful way.Unfortunately, the second residency program which was to take place in Cote d’Ivoire has been postpone to early 2015, due to the Ebola outbreak.
At the end of the two—year program, our graduates are expected to establish a movement of Leaders for Change in Africa and commit themselves to become mentors to younger and new targeted leaders who will bring to the fore and in community, national and international agendas the feminist perspective and dimension to development issues.
Watch a short clip from our in-house residency program.