FAQ
We are guided by Agenda 2063, driven by Women, and Powered by Community
Welcome to the FAQ section
Here, you’ll find answers to common questions about our mission, annual showcase, participation process, partnership opportunities, and ways to get involved. Explore this section to better understand how we celebrate and empower African women across all 54 nations.
How are leaders selected?
Through nominations, screening, and evaluation led by both founding organizations. The criteria focus on leadership record, credibility, and readiness to deliver.
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How will you track and prove impact?
We define success with data, not just stories. We track milestones, require regular progress reports, and validate results jointly through our governance board. Partners will receive transparent, data-backed impact reports. We share stories, but we also publish data.
How do you stand apart from other initiatives?
We combine leadership development, local execution, and global media visibility. We provide our leaders with the resources they need to advance their projects; we have an established governing board that backs them, and we amplify their leadership. We merge governance, implementation, and media into one integrated strategy.
How will you handle leadership failures or dropouts?
We expect challenges. We provide support structures, and if a leader cannot continue, we work with the local team and, if needed, transition to a new leader without stalling the movement. The movement is bigger than any one person.
How do you manage political or cultural risk?
We partner locally, act with cultural and political awareness, and focus on and design projects with clear community benefit. We do not water down our mission, but we work smart.
How Do I Activate My Account?
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Alignment with AU Agenda 2063!
How We Deliver on Africa’s Vision
| AU Aspiration | What It Means | How We Deliver It |
|---|---|---|
| Aspiration 1: A prosperous Africa | Inclusive, sustainable economic growth | We provide support, training, and mentorship for teams to enable them to launch concrete projects, from maternal health initiatives and digital finance training to climate action and small business development. |
| Aspiration 3: Good governance and people-driven development | Women and citizens shaping decisions at every level | We back our leaders to lead national teams, build community coalitions, and push for governance that reflects local realities and works to enhance sustainable growth. |
| Aspiration 5: Strong cultural identity, common heritage, and shared values | African heritage valued at home and respected abroad | We amplify both our leaders and their team’s work through media, connect local impact to global networks, and help reshape Africa’s image on the world stage, on African terms. |