Africa Women Conference

Marriott Hotel, Accra, Ghana. 19th - 21st November, 2025

Africa Women Conference

Marriott Hotel, Accra, Ghana. 19th - 21st November 2025

Join Us at the Africa Women Conference 9th Edition to be held in Accra, Ghana

We are delighted to invite you to join us at the 2025 Africa Women Conference (AWC), where legacy and innovation converge to drive meaningful change. Now in its 9th edition, AWC remains a premier platform for connecting women across Africa and the diaspora, including leaders, thinkers, policymakers, entrepreneurs, and changemakers who are actively shaping the continent’s sustainable future.

Each year, the AWC convenes high-level conversations among experts, institutions, and influential individuals from various sectors of the African economy. This year’s theme challenges us to reflect on the strides women have made, while boldly exploring new ideas, tools, and strategies to unlock greater impact.

At the heart of AWC’s mission is the belief that empowering women is key to unlocking Africa’s development. We aim to ensure that available resources, knowledge, and networks are harnessed to propel women forward as architects of a sustainable African economy.

Who Should Attend AWC 2025?
Participants from all sectors who are passionate about driving innovation, preserving meaningful legacies, and contributing to gender-responsive development policies in Africa. Whether you’re a policymaker, entrepreneur, academic, activist, or student, your voice and vision belong here.

Let’s forge the future together, where legacy inspires innovation, and African women lead the way.

Why should you attend the 9th AWC?

Meet and immerse yourself in the wisdom of renowned speakers, influential leaders, policy makers, and change makers who have made significant strides in gender equality, policy advancement, digital innovations, and entrepreneurship.

Engage and participate in insightful panel discussions and interactive sessions that explore a wide range of topics from inclusive leadership and workplaces to addressing gender-based violence, and achieve equal representation in decision-making.

Network and connect with highly skilled and resourced individuals, and establish valuable relationships with professionals and experts in different fields.

Gain fresh perspectives, new insights, and innovative strategies for your personal and professional development. Discover actionable solutions and best practices to implement within your initiatives and organizations.

Please review the instructions on the registration form to ensure you provide accurate information.

In Partnership with

AWC 2025 SPEAKERS & PANELISTS

Hon. Kafilat Adetola Ogbara

Member House Representatives, Kosofe Federal Constituency/Chairperson, House Committee on Women Affairs Social Development

Prof. Abubakar Sulaiman

Director-General, Nigeria Institute of Legislative and Democratic Studies (NILDS)

Dr . Hanna Louisa Bisiw-Kotei

Administrator of the Minerals Development Fund (MDF) & National Women's Organizer, National Democratic Congress, Ghana.

Dr. Ramatu Tijjani Aliyu

Former Minister of State, FCT & President, RTA Foundation

Chief (Mrs.) Osasu Igbinedion Ogwuche

President, TOS Group of Companies

Amb. Dr. Jacquelin Mohair

The Transformational Bridge Coach, USA

Mrs. Terrie Simmons

CEO of Strategic Exceptions Professional Consulting Inc.

Dr. Toyin Lawal

President, TWP and 1000 Women in Religion for Global Peace

Mrs. Theresa Ani- Adjei Ayoade

CEO CharterHouse, Ghana

Amb. Teresa Oyibo Ameh

Initiator, Aunty Talatu Reads Foundation

Dr. Ayoade Folashade Arike

SSG to Kogi State Government

Ms. Amirah Hassan

Electrical Engineer & Co-Founder, Citizens Application for Political Participation (CAPP) & Actizen Centre.

Dr. Tanya Wiley-Brown

Legal Consultant & CEO at WCP Consulting & Communications

Mrs. Casandra Dapaah

Relationship Manager, Oil & Gas, Stanbic Bank Ghana Limited

Mr. Dickson Assan, CA

Technical Lead, Career Compass Ghana Limited

Haj. Asiya Sani Sulaiman

Senior Special Adviser on Trade and Investment to the Executive Chairman of Abaji Area Council, FCT

Eugenia Agyeiwaa Boadi (ING, MBA)

Petroleum Engineer & CEO of Geagle Consult and Training Institute

Mrs. Seyram Aku Amakpah-Azasu

Technical Advisor for Diaspora Engagement Technical Advisor for Diaspora Engagement, German Development Cooperation (GIZ), Ghana

Ms. Vani Moodley

CEO, Vani Moodley & Associates

Dr. Ochanya Mercy Lamai

Deputy Director, Center for Gender Studies, Nasarawa State University, Keffi.

Mr. Daniel Osei Tuffuor

Founder and Executive Chairperson Young African Women Congress Network

Haj. Huraira Abdul Razak Sika

Administrator & Mental Health Advocate

Queen Aishat Salau Audu

Little Miss Kogi