ARISE News honours 100 African women leaders on International Women’s Day, celebrating impact across governance, business, ...
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On a narrow street in Yaba, Lagos, just after sunrise, a small retail shop opens its shutters. Inside, neatly arranged ...
Between 2024 and 2025, Black women-owned employer businesses grew by 13%, ...
ARISE News honoured 100 African women in Lagos on InternationalWomen's Day, celebrating achievements in governance, business, healthcare, culture, and social impact.
The event, scheduled for Wednesday, March 12, 2026, will take place at UBA House in Lagos, will convene accomplished female leaders and professionals to share insights, experiences, and practical ...
For decades, economic opportunity was often tied to migration. Today, millions of Africans are plugging directly into global commerce from their homes and building careers that span continents.
The shop was small, quiet and newly opened. Clothes hung neatly on the racks, waiting for customers who would inevitably come and buy. Business has been good so far but Arian Simone knew she needed ...
As diaspora curiosity about living and working in Africa grows, these entrepreneurs share what it actually takes to build a business on the continent.
The woman and girl child of African descent embodies strength, resilience, and untapped potential, yet they remain among the most marginalized groups globally due to the intersection of racial, gender ...
Only two women have been directly elected by their populations to the presidency in African countries: President Ellen Sirleaf Johnson of Liberia in 2006 and President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah of ...
Our book, Gender Equality, Climate Action, and Technological Innovation for Sustainable Development in Africa' was made fully open-access with the support of the ...
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