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Enhancing women’s participation in political leadership and decision-making

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As Kenya strives for gender equality, women’s participation in political leadership remains a critical focal point. Women face unique challenges in the political arena, necessitating tailored approaches to enhance their opportunities and ensure protection from discrimination.

This calls for efforts to support women in decision-making roles, enabling them to effectively advocate for legislation and policies that advance the interests of women and girls. In alignment with these efforts, UN Women advocates for legislative and constitutional reforms to ensure women’s equitable access to political spheres as voters, candidates, elected officials and civil service members.

Hon. Greg Fergus, the Canadian Speaker of the House of Commons, led a delegation from Canada to Kenya in April 2024, and paid a courtesy call to members of the Kenya Women Parliamentary Association (KEWOPA) to discuss progress, challenges, and solutions in women’s political leadership in Kenya. Speaking during his address at the courtesy call, Hon. Fergus said “We laud KEWOPA for fulfilling its unwavering distinctive mandate of promoting and protecting democracy while advocating for women’s rights for more than two decades. More women are stepping forward to contest for political positions, breaking traditional barriers and stereotypes,”.

KEWOPA Chairperson, Hon. Leah Sankire while sharing insights on women’s political leadership in Kenya said “We acknowledge the support that KEWOPA has received from Global Affairs Canada (GAC) that has contributed to the advancement of women’s representation.”

“UN Women is proud to work closely with KEWOPA to enhance women’s participation in political leadership and decision-making. Through targeted interventions, significant progress has been achieved in advancing gender equality within Kenya’s legislative sphere,” said Anna Mutavati.

UN women is collaborating with KEWOPA on various areas. KEWOPA, with funding from Global Affairs Canada, conducted an induction for newly elected Members of Parliament following the 2022 elections, emphasizing the retention of experienced legislators.

Additionally, technical assistance was provided by UN Women for the development and launch of KEWOPA’s 2023-27 Strategic Plan, aimed at guiding legislative direction in the 13th Parliament and enhancing its representative and oversight roles.

Moreover, the collaboration has facilitated advocacy efforts for the implementation of the two-thirds gender principle in the National Assembly, including awareness forums and engagement with the multi-sectoral working group.

Together, we have also strengthened the capacity of Members of Parliament through training, mentorship, and constituency outreach initiatives, creating an enabling environment where women can fully exercise their political rights.  

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of UN Women – Africa.

Public Relations in Africa: Breaking Stereotypes and Building New Narratives (By Laila Bastati)

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By Laila Bastati, Chief Commercial Officer, APO Group (https://APO-opa.com/).

At APO Group, we believe in the transformative power of public relations and communications to reshape and build new, positive narratives about Africa. Our mission is to amplify the voices of many outstanding individuals and organisations across the continent, showcasing their stories of growth, resilience, and innovation.

As PR professionals, we challenge outdated stereotypes that have long overshadowed Africa’s immense potential. It’s crucial to do away with these perceptions that limit our vision and hinder progress. They create a narrow and often negative view that overlooks the rich diversity, cultural heritage, and economic dynamism of Africa. By breaking these stereotypes, we open a world of opportunities for collaboration, investment, and development that benefits everyone.

Through our work, we highlight the ingenuity of African entrepreneurs, the groundbreaking advancements of startups, and many other remarkable achievements across various sectors and industries. This not only shifts global perceptions but also fuels the aspirations of future generations, encouraging them to dream bigger and aim higher.

As we continue to push boundaries and celebrate our collective successes, let us remain committed to building a new narrative for Africa – one that is deeply rooted in authenticity, diversity, and the limitless possibilities that Africa holds.

#PublicRelations #BreakingStereotypes #NewNarratives #Resilience #Growth

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of APO Group Insights.

Maximizing Returns: Pioneering Africa’s Energy Boom Takes Center Stage at Invest in African Energy (IAE) 2025

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The Invest in African Energy (IAE) forum in Paris has unveiled its 2025 theme: Pioneering Africa’s Energy Boom: Strategic Investment for Maximum Returns. This year’s event focuses on drawing in new technical and financial partners to harness the vast potential of Africa’s energy sector ­– driving growth and returns on investment.

Building on this year’s edition, the forum will place a renewed focus on broadening the pool of global investors in Africa’s energy sector and catalyzing new sources of capital, as well as crafting policies and incentives that enable private sector participation. As global financing for new oil and gas projects continues to tighten, project developers are looking to engage with development finance institutions, multilateral development banks, private equity, pension funds and alternative funding mechanisms, which will play a key role in the forum’s 2025 agenda.

IAE 2025 (http://apo-opa.co/4bF1x6z) is an exclusive forum designed to facilitate investment between African energy markets and global investors. Taking place May 13-14, 2025 in Paris, the event offers delegates two days of intensive engagement with industry experts, project developers, investors and policymakers. For more information, please visit (http://apo-opa.co/4bF1x6z) . To sponsor or participate as a delegate, please contact sales@energycapitalpower.com.

The forum will showcase ongoing and upcoming projects with significant investment potential, providing detailed insights into specific partnership and investment opportunities across the continent. Between 2024 and 2025, oil and gas licensing rounds are expected in Nigeria, Zanzibar, Tanzania, Uganda, Somalia, Kenya, Angola, Mozambique and South Africa, featuring a mix of onshore, offshore, shale gas and deepwater assets. As the continent seeks to attract a wide range of explorers to sign new contracts and drive exploratory drilling, the forum will explore the strategic returns associated with investment in Africa’s proven and frontier acreage.

Advanced seismic survey and upstream geoscience and data generation activities are also priority areas for investment in Africa’s upstream markets – able to de-risk exploration, identify potential drilling targets, yield new discoveries and reduce the environmental footprint of oil and gas exploration. Geophysical companies like Norway’s TGS have partnered with national oil companies (NOCs) in Liberia, Guinea-Conakry and Tanzania to enhance the understanding of the subsurface data within Africa’s lesser explored markets, with a view to supporting 2025 licensing rounds.

Partnerships between African NOCs and international exploration companies represent another strategic opportunity for knowledge and technology transfer. The continent has seen a string of recent farm-in deals in Namibia, South Africa, Morocco and Angola, among other markets, mostly involving independent explorers buying into highly prospective assets. Senegal’s NOC Petrosen has announced it is looking for farm-in partners for the Yakaar-Teranga gas development project, while Norway’s BW Energy is seeking new partners for the Kudu gas project in Namibia. 

In line with the theme, IAE 2025 will also address how government support and policy incentives can serve to maximize returns for investors and establish more attractive operating environments. The forum will highlight the growing commitment of African governments to create favorable investment conditions, build investor confidence and facilitate successful project deployment through supportive regulatory frameworks. Recent reforms include a host of fiscal incentives in Nigeria’s oil and gas sector to attract over $10 billion in new investments in the next 12-18 months; substantial changes to Ghana’s oil and gas royalty scheme to be implemented this year; and Angola’s new legislation which focuses on updating local content policies, which aims to encourage more integration between foreign firms and domestic companies.

“Returning for its third edition, IAE 2025 is solidifying its position as the premier African energy project showcase outside of the continent. Next year’s edition distinguishes itself by not only connecting global investors with Africa’s most dynamic opportunities, but also ensuring that projects are bankable and ensure maximum returns for all stakeholders – that is our goal,” says Sandra Jeque, Event&Project Director at event organizers, Energy Capital&Power. 

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Energy Capital&Power.

Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA), the National Basketball Association (NBA) and the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) to Host Second All-Female Basketball Without Borders Camp for Top International Prospects as Part of AT&T WNBA All-Star 2024 in Phoenix

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The Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA), the National Basketball Association (NBA) (www.NBA.com) and the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) today announced nearly 40 of the top high-school-age prospects from 24 countries outside the U.S. who will travel to Phoenix, Ariz. for the second Basketball Without Borders (BWB) Global girls camp. The event will be held Friday, July 19 – Sunday, July 21 at the Verizon 5G Performance Center – the official training facility of the Phoenix Suns – as part of AT&T WNBA All-Star 2024.

The campers will be coached by several former WNBA and FIBA players and coaches, including WNBA Coaches Development Program participants Edniesha Curry, Shey Peddy, April Sykes and Kelly Raimon (Schumacher).  Former WNBA player and current Vice President of Team Operations&Organizational Growth for the Boston Celtics Allison Feaster will serve as the camp director.

The players and coaches will lead the campers through a variety of activities, including anthropometric and athletic testing, movement efficiency, skill development stations, shooting and skills competitions, life skills seminars and 5-on-5 games. A ceremony on the final day of the camp will award the Kim Bohuny Camp MVP, the Patrick Baumann Sportsmanship Award, the Three-Point Champion and the Defensive MVP honors to the campers who distinguish themselves on the court and as leaders. The campers will also attend the 2024 AT&T WNBA All-Star Game at Footprint Center on Saturday, July 20.  

The event will be supported by Nike, a global partner of BWB since 2002, which will outfit participants with Nike apparel and footwear, and Gatorade, which will keep players and coaches hydrated throughout the camp.

BWB, the NBA and FIBA’s global basketball development and community outreach program, has reached more than 4,400 participants from 142 countries and territories since 2001, with 127 former campers advancing to the NBA or WNBA.  There have been 75 BWB camps in 50 cities across 33 countries on six continents. Eleven former BWB campers have advanced to the WNBA, including Ezi Magbegor (Seattle Storm; Australia; BWB Asia 2016), Jade Melbourne (Washington Mystics; Australia; BWB Global 2020), Aaliyah Edwards (Washington Mystics; Canada; BWB Global 2019), Nika Muhl (Seattle Storm; Croatia; BWB Europe 2018&BWB Global 2019) and Kamilla Cardoso (Chicago Sky; Brazil; BWB Global 2019). 

Follow the camp using the hashtag #BWBGlobal on Facebook, Instagram and X.  Find out more about BWB at BasketballWithoutBorders.com, on YouTube (Basketball Without Borders : https://apo-opa.co/3VWfkQi) and on Instagram (@basketballwithoutborders).

The following is a complete list of players participating in the second BWB Global girls camp at WNBA All-Star (rosters subject to change):

Name

Country

Filomena Luis

Angola

Malena Maggi

Argentina

Alma Bourgarel

Argentina

Nerea Lagowski

Argentina

Saffron Shiels

Australia

Opal Bird

Australia

Bonnie Deas

Australia

Sienna Harvey

Australia

Monique Bobongie

Australia

Sina Hollerl

Austria

Kyra Bruyndoncx

Belgium

Alexia Araujo

Brazil

Nyadieng Yiech

Canada

Alex-Anne Bessette

Canada

Patricia Augustin

Canada

Deborah Damoah

Canada

Meredith Venner

Colombia

Emilie Brzonova

Czech Republic

Blanca Quiñonez

Ecuador

Aisha Hassan

Egypt

Salma Khedr

Egypt

Lilli Onnela

Finland

Stacy Chovino

France

Lelia Lesueur

France

Ysaline Saulnier

France

Sakura Horiuchi

Japan

Kanon Suzuki

Japan

Joanie Rakotonanahary

Madagascar

Oumou Dabo

Mali

Keona Douwstra

Netherlands

Annika Scott

New Zealand

Antonella Luraghi

Paraguay

Tacko Sy

Senegal

Lana Mikes

Serbia

Tanja Valancic

Slovenia

Ajsa Sivka

Slovenia

Alba Caballero

Spain

Irene Noya

Spain

Tilda Trygger

Sweden

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of National Basketball Association (NBA).

Contact:
Kevin Alonzo
NBA
kalonzo@NBA.com 
(212) 407-8158