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SUMMARY:UNFPA SWOT Report Launch 🚀
DESCRIPTION:UNFPA SWOT Report Launch – UNFPA 50th Anniversary\, the United Nations Population Fund hosted a youth-led launch. Subsequently\, the State of the World’s Population report published in 2019.\nOur mission is that every pregnancy is wanted. As a result\, every childbirth is safe. Finally\, every young person’s is fulfilled. Reproductive health care for women and youth in more than 150 countries – which are home to more than 80 per cent of the world’s population. Prevention of gender-based violence\, which affects 1 in 3 women. Moreover\, the health of pregnant women\, especially the 1 million who face life-threatening complications each month. We also support reliable access to modern contraceptives sufficient to benefit 20 million women a year \nAs a result of this information\, UNFPA improves the health impact on pregnancy and child mortality rates.  As well as our continents’ population growth and\, most importantly\, Africa’s youth in local\, pan-African and global context.  Finally UNFPA GHANA plays a big role in youth capacity building. #ICPDA25 🔬#EcosystemBuilding #YouthSWOP19 #UNFPA50 #Youth #Potential UNFPA SWOT Report Launch \n \nUNFPA commits to strengthening health systems for the provision of safe and quality maternity care. Secondly\, mothers and their babies are beneficiaries during this pandemic. \n#UNFPA 50th Anniversary\, the United Nations Population Fund \n\nIn addition\, Emmanuel Gamor is a consummate professional with over a decade experience in youth engagement; digital and managerial innovation; entrepreneurship and leadership education. \nAs a result of his passion for education\, he is a faculty member with the University of Stellenbosch – Executive Education on digital reputation management. He runs a podcast “Unpacking Africa” that interviews and explores multi-stakeholders in multiple industries across the continent. \n 
URL:https://thenewghanaian.com/event/unfpaswotreportlaunch/
LOCATION:Ecobank HQ\, United States
CATEGORIES:Africa,Expo
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SUMMARY:Diversity and Inclusion
DESCRIPTION:Co-Founder & CEO Emmanuel Agbeko Gamor hosted a two-day training session for Thomson Reuters Africa Graduate Program Candidates. Secondly\, the focus was on Leadership\, Engagement diversity and inclusion. Social Impact in their Headquarters in Johannesburg\, South Africa. \nFinally\, the initiative was sponsored by edTech start-up Kanea which is based at Tshimologong Precinct in Braamfontein\, Johannesburg. \nThomson Reuters “Diversity and Inclusion” workshop \nIn addition\, Emmanuel Gamor is a consummate professional with over a decade experience in youth engagement; digital and managerial innovation; entrepreneurship and leadership education. \nAs a result of his passion for education\, he is a faculty member with the University of Stellenbosch – Executive Education on digital reputation management. He runs a podcast “Unpacking Africa” that interviews and explores multi-stakeholders in multiple industries across the continent. \n– \nThomson Reuters: Whether you are a recent graduate\, an early career reporter or a professional looking to switch roles\, the 9-month Reuters Journalism Program offers an opportunity to develop your skills across a variety of subjects and media. This program offers hands-on\, real-world experience with competitive pay. \nAs a result\, helping you realize your potential is a journey. We provide a wide range of stimulating\, developmental opportunities for students and recent graduates around the world. Our recent graduate programs offer a spectrum of paths that let you determine which direction to take your career. No matter which you choose\, you’ll have the opportunity to build your leadership skills and knowledge in an environment that celebrates performance.
URL:https://thenewghanaian.com/event/diversityandinclusion/
LOCATION:138 West
CATEGORIES:Africa,Technology
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SUMMARY:Heavy Chef: The Data Gateways - What Does The Future Hold? (Live)
DESCRIPTION:Companies like Flutterwave and PayFast have been experiencing extraordinary growth during the COVID-19 crisis. This has led to an extraordinary amount of data that flows through their platforms. Payment gateways have evolved to the extent that they ‘just work’ – but what else can they tell us? As it happens\, the spending data of consumers reveals patterns that are remarkable. The founders of two of Africa’s proudest fintech proponents are coming to Heavy Chef to talk about – the Future. In a Livestream interview exclusively for Heavy Chef\, the amazing host of Unpacking Africa podcast\, Emmanuel Gamor is back to MC another exciting session. \nHeavy Chef – Speakers: Livestream: 6 pm\, Tuesday\, October 27\, 2020. \nDetails: \n\n\nLivestream: 6 pm\, Tuesday\, October 27 2020.\n\n\nHeavy Chef is hosting three African tech mavens.\n\n\nFlutterwave is one of Africa’s most celebrated payment companies internationally.\n\n\nPayFast is hot off a series of international and regional successes.\n\n\nEmmanuel Gamor is the show host of Unpacking Africa podcast.\n\n\nOlugbenga ‘GB’ Agboola is a Senior Entrepreneur with 15 years of experience in building scalable financial technology firms. He is the Founder & CEO of Flutterwave; a post Series B payments technology company headquartered in San Francisco with operations and offices across Africa and Europe. Olugbenga is passionate about creating payment solutions that connect Africa to the global digital economy\, he champions this through his work which has enabled Flutterwave process over $5.4B across all product platforms.\nEmmanuel Agbeko Gamor has over a decade of experience in youth engagement\, digital innovation\, entrepreneurship\, and leadership education. He is a faculty member with the University of Stellenbosch – Executive Education on digital reputation management runs the podcast Unpacking Africa that interviews and explores multi-stakeholders in multiple industries across the continent. Gamor is the co-Chair of the World Economic Forum Global Shapers Advisory Council on Knowledge and Impact. As an ex-Googler and former YouTube country manager\, Gamor continues to explore global digital innovation across the African region. In Accra\, he is the erstwhile Director for Digital and Design Innovation at Impact Hub Accra and works on the Ministry of Tourism Arts and Culture Beyond The Return global campaign with the Ghana Tourism Authority. He is a philanthropist\, runs a social enterprise Urithi Labs\, and volunteers with Rotary Club of Accra-Ring Road Central and the Rotary Club of Johannesburg respectively. \nJonathan Smit is an entrepreneur at heart. Jonathan started PayFast early in his career in 2007 after gaining valuable business experience at global engineering and consulting firms. With a degree in computer engineering\, Jonathan is passionate about all things technical\, most especially the internet and distributed systems. After personally developing the core PayFast platform\, Jonathan has steered PayFast through the last decade\, growing the company into a leader in online payment processing in South Africa with one of the most recognized payment brands in the country. \nTickets\nThe Data Gateways – What Does The Future Hold?\nBook your ticket below for LIVESTREAM: 27th October: The Data Gateways – What Does The Future Hold? \nSign up with your email address to receive exclusive weekly invitations to the most awesome tech\, leadership\, and creativity events in town. \nNOTE: 10% of proceeds will go towards the Heavy Chef Foundation (NPO). Small business owners and entrepreneurs can apply for discounts of 60% during COVID-19 lockdown. Students can get free tickets. To apply\, please email tickets@heavychef.com – let us know your circumstance and we’ll send you the promo code\, no questions\, no judgment.
URL:https://thenewghanaian.com/event/heavychef-the-data-gateways/
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