Cambridge, United Kingdom | 9 June 2026 – Championing gender equality as the foundation of sustainable economic development, Hon. Dr. Emma Kantema (MP), Namibia’s Minister of Gender Equality and Child Welfare, delivered a compelling address and was honoured with the prestigious Global Power Impact & Legacy Award at the Global Power Women Forum (GPWF) Cambridge 2026. Her presentation, “Positioning Namibia’s Women-Powered Economy: Gender Equality, Human Capital and Investment Pathways Across Strategic Growth Sectors,” showcased Namibia’s bold policy reforms, investment opportunities and commitment to advancing women as drivers of national transformation. The two-day Global Power Women Forum was convened by the Centre for Economic & Leadership Development (CELD) in strategic collaboration with Wolfson College, University of Cambridge, and hosted by Dr. Mrs. Ibifuro Ken-Giami, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of CELD and Publisher of Amazons Watch Magazine. Held under the theme, “Women-Powered Economies: Capital, Trade & the Future of Economic Governance,”…
Cambridge, United Kingdom | 9 June 2026 – Her Excellency Diana Nausėdienė, First Lady of the Republic of Lithuania, has been honoured with the…
Cambridge, United Kingdom | 9 June 2026 – With a powerful call for women to move from participation to leadership, Baroness Sandy Verma, Member…
Cambridge, United Kingdom | 9 June 2026 – Her Excellency Ambassador Professor Olufolake AbdulRazaq, First Lady of Kwara State, Founder of the Ajike People…
Cambridge, United Kingdom | 9 June 2026—Export readiness, strategic partnerships and sustainable commercial growth took centre stage at the Global Power Women Forum (GPWF)…
Cambridge, United Kingdom | 9 June 2026 – Creating a structured pathway that transforms women-led enterprises into investment-ready businesses was the central message delivered…
Cambridge, United Kingdom | 9 June 2026 – Closing the financing gap for women-led enterprises took centre stage at the Global Power Women Forum…
Cambridge, United Kingdom | 9 June 2026 – At the Global Power Women Forum (GPWF) Cambridge 2026, Dr. Renuka Thakore, Founder and Chief Executive…
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The Global Power Women Forum (GPWF) 2026 concluded successfully at Wolfson College, University of Cambridge, bringing together an exceptional gathering of global leaders, policymakers,…
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At a time when global economies are navigating profound shifts in capital flows, trade systems, institutional governance, and economic resilience, the Global Power Women…