Reflecting on what it took for Africans to be free and what it means to be free as an African today

2024-09-03T06:30:02+00:00September 2nd, 2024|

  Barbados recently commemorated the UN International Day of the Slave Trade and its Abolition and Prime Minister HE Mia Mottley invited Mama Machel to be part the country’s reflection on this. Watch the incredible fire side chat Mama’s journey as an activist, freedom fighter and global advocate for women, children, education and much more,

Afrishela at the Invest in Africa Summit

2024-09-03T07:10:06+00:00September 2nd, 2024|

The Trust's Investment Director, Andia Chakava, attended the Invest In Africa Summit in Amsterdam in April this year. She spoke at the "Doing Business in Africa" plenary and participated in a roundtable on funding mechanisms to scale sustainable agribusiness in Africa. The summit attracted over 1,000 key economic stakeholders, including government officials, policymakers, prominent African

Graça Machel honoured with prestigious awards for her lifelong advocacy

2024-09-03T06:21:44+00:00September 2nd, 2024|

The DVF Awards At the time of publishing this newsletter she had just been one of the honourees at the Diane von Furstenberg (DVF) Awards. The DVF Awards were founded in 2010 by the Diller-von Furstenberg Family Foundation to recognise and support extraordinary women. Each year, five awards are bestowed to women who have demonstrated

Office of the Founder – Global Advocacy

2024-09-03T03:30:57+00:00September 2nd, 2024|

Championing women in agribusiness at Datagrow conference   Mama Graça Machel addressed hundreds of agricultural professionals during the Brazil Datagrow Agribusiness Conference which took place in July 2024 - Sao Paulo, Brazil. She spoke about the crucial role of women in agribusiness, "We must tap into the untapped potential of women and youth as drivers

Reflections on progress made by the Graça Machel Trust’s Pan-African Adolescent Girls’ Movement

2024-09-03T04:35:02+00:00September 2nd, 2024|

 Adolescent Girls’ Movement expands across Africa   Our Pan-African Girls' Movement, a pioneering initiative led by African adolescent girls, continues to grow. In Kenya, the Movement has partnered with the Forum for African Women Educationalists (FAWE) to create three "Nests" in Kiambu, Marakwet, and Narok counties, reaching over 500 adolescent girls. Similarly, in South Africa,

How the Graça Machel Trust and partners are paving the way for gender-inclusive wealth creation

2024-09-02T04:35:46+00:00September 2nd, 2024|

On a global scale, women are 20% less likely to start business ventures compared to men. In South Africa, women entrepreneurs face significant challenges, including limited access to funding, mentorship, and networks, as well as societal expectations and gender biases, highlighting the urgent need for gender-focused investment and support.[1]       In response to

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