No list for ADIPWE 2012

March 8, 2012

Due to a low subscription this year we are unfortunately unable to publish the list of the top 20 ADIPWE inspirational women.

We hope the subscription in 2013 will be massive to enable us to continue to spread the positive and inspiring stories of women of Africa Diaspora in Europe.

I wish to all the women in the world a very good International Women’s day celebration.


Nominations for 2012 Are Now Opened

November 7, 2011

The nominations for 2012 are now closed.


List of Top 20 Inspirational Female from ADIPWE 2011

March 6, 2011

To mark the 100th anniversary of  the International women’s day, ADIPWE has compiled the list of the Top 20 Inspirational Female from Africa Diaspora in Europe.   The results of the nominations are now available.

To read the press release go to  http://prlog.org/11356208

Watch the video of the results now.

To download the full list in pdf version  go to Top 20 Inspirational Women of African Diaspora in Europe – 2011 List

If you want to stay in touch for the 2012 edition click here


Ghana the Next African Oil Producer

February 1, 2011

Read Megha Bahree article now

http://blogs.forbes.com/meghabahree/2010/11/12/names-you-need-to-know-in-2011-ghana/


Davos: The African Opportunity by Luisa Kroll of Forbes.com

February 1, 2011

Read this article about succesful business african people attending Davos, the world economic forum. 

http://blogs.forbes.com/luisakroll/2011/01/27/davos-the-african-opportunity/


Top 100 female of African Diaspora in Europe. List 2011

January 16, 2011


Top 100 female of African Diaspora in Europe

This year 2011 is the 100th anniversary of the International Women’s Day. The African Diaspora Professional Women in Europe (ADIPWE) is compiling the list of  Inspirational Female of African origin in Europe.

Thank you all for your nominations. The list is now closed and the results will be published soon.

Photo credits: Roland Darby/ Freedigitalphotos.net


Clinton Meets with African Women Entrepreneurs

August 21, 2010

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said last week that new 21st century technologies are creating new opportunities and unlocking untapped potential in Africa. Addressing a conference of African women entrepreneurs and young leaders at the State Department, Clinton said that more than 315 million people in Africa were using mobile phones, more people have gained access to clean water and fewer have died in violent conflicts.

She said that even after the global financial crisis, Africa’s economy is expected to grow at a rate of.. Read the full article

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