Tag: Bridgette Radebe
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The 2018 AWP Network Power List

Be the Change. Be Inspired. Be You. Recognizing (40) African women with powerful, inspiring, and influential voices. Introducing Africa’s leading women! At the AWP Network, we aim to encourage more African women with powerful voices who will continue to create programs and policies that support the development and growth of African women and girls. Sahle-Work Zewde (Ethiopia): is Ethiopia’s…
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