⚠ Leader Profile Template: This page serves as a sample profile for our national leaders. As the 54Women54Nations team expands, each country’s leader and team will be updated here.

Marie Antonnette Sigudson
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Marie Antonnette Sigudson is a social innovator and entrepreneur from Nairobi, Kenya, dedicated to empowering rural women through sustainable agriculture and digital education. After earning a degree in Environmental Science, she founded GreenSisters Africa, an initiative that trains women farmers to adopt eco-friendly methods and access markets online. Her work has improved food security and boosted the incomes of over 2,000 families across East Africa. Marie believes that when women thrive, communities flourish. She is celebrated for merging tradition with technology, using storytelling and mentorship to inspire the next generation of African women leaders.
Kenya, located in East Africa, is known for its rich cultural diversity, stunning landscapes, and vibrant economy. Home to over 55 million people, it boasts iconic wildlife reserves, the Great Rift Valley, and Mount Kenya. With Nairobi as its capital, Kenya is a regional hub for technology, trade, and tourism, blending tradition with modern innovation.
Marie Antonnette Sigudson empowers rural women through her initiative, GreenSisters Africa, by providing training in sustainable farming, digital literacy, and market access. Her programs help women improve crop yields, embrace eco-friendly practices, and sell produce online. Through mentorship and innovation, she enhances women’s income, confidence, and leadership in building resilient, self-sufficient African communities.
Marie Antonnette Sigudson Women Inclusion strategy focuses on training, access, and collaboration. Through GreenSisters Africa, she has trained over 2,000 rural women in eco-friendly farming and digital marketing. By forming 30 women-led cooperatives, she ensures collective bargaining power, shared resources, and sustained mentorship — bridging the gender gap and driving women’s active participation in agricultural value chains.
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. |
Focus Areas
Agriculture. Tech. Farming
AU 2063
Prosperity. People Driven. Culture
Years Active
10+
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