SayPro CEO, Neftaly Malatjie, proudly represented SayPro at the prestigious Motsepe Foundation’s Global Empowerment Women’s African Leaders (GEWAL) Summit, under the theme “Trading For Gender Equality.” This significant event brought together prominent leaders, entrepreneurs, and policymakers from across Africa to discuss critical strategies for advancing gender equality, with a particular focus on how trade, commerce, and entrepreneurship can be leveraged to empower women.
Malatjie’s participation at the summit underscores SayPro’s unwavering commitment to fostering inclusive leadership and empowering women within the business and corporate sectors. As a strong advocate for gender equality, Malatjie took this opportunity to engage in insightful discussions and share SayPro’s experiences in promoting women’s leadership and economic empowerment through job creation, skills development, and mentorship programs.
At the summit, Malatjie contributed to conversations about the role of entrepreneurship in closing the gender gap, recognizing that women’s increased access to trade networks, resources, and leadership opportunities is crucial for sustainable economic growth. He highlighted SayPro’s efforts to create opportunities for women to thrive in various industries, including technology, customer service, and leadership positions.
By representing SayPro at such a prestigious gathering, Malatjie further demonstrated his dedication to advocating for systemic change that supports women in leadership roles and encourages businesses to develop inclusive policies that ensure equal opportunities for all employees. His participation also allowed him to forge valuable connections with like-minded leaders and organizations, collaborating to create lasting solutions that advance women’s rights and empower them in the workforce.
Malatjie’s presence at the Motsepe Foundation’s GEWAL Summit marked an important moment in SayPro’s ongoing mission to be a driving force in championing gender equality and supporting initiatives that foster women’s leadership across Africa.
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