October 7, 2024

US think tank, Joanna Sharpe to host high level women business conference

business woman and philanthropist, Joanna Sharpe

THE United States based think tank, the Atlantic Council has partnered business woman and philanthropist, Mrs Joanna Sharpe to host two days long women business leaders’ conference.

In an update Monday, the Atlantic Council said the event dubbed Women for Prosperity conference in Harare, Zimbabwe  will feature emerging women business leaders and a policy workshop on boosting women’s economic participation and foreign direct investment.

“In partnership with Advisory Council Member Joanna Sharpe, the Center will host a two days event from October 9 to 10 in Harare, Zimbabwe, featuring a capacity-building conference for emerging women business leaders, followed by a policy workshop aimed at identifying trends and proposals to enhance women’s economic participation and attract foreign direct investment,” the US think tank said.

The event coincides with the release of the Center’s report, How Zimbabwe Can Achieve Its Vision of Prosperity, which examines Zimbabwe’s Vision 2030 Agenda—an ambitious plan to transform the nation into an upper middle-income country by 2030.

The report underscores the importance of both economic growth and social progress, advocating for a comprehensive development strategy. It argues that by fostering an environment that attracts foreign investments and supports entrepreneurship, Zimbabwe can build a solid foundation for lasting prosperity.

According to the speakers, it argues that by fostering an environment that attracts foreign investments and supports entrepreneurship, Zimbabwe can build a solid foundation for lasting prosperity.

Notable speakers include H.E. Mthuli Ncube, Minister of Finance of Zimbabwe; Ken Sharpe, CEO of WestProp Holdings; Irene Mukarakate, Chairwoman of the Women Alliance of Business Associations in Zimbabwe; Jobst Von Kirchmann, Ambassador of the European Union to Zimbabwe; and radio and television host Ruvheneko Parirenyatwa.

Women for Prosperity, a project of the Atlantic Council’s Freedom and Prosperity Center, is dedicated to empowering women entrepreneurs and driving meaningful policy changes with lasting impact.

The initiative connects industry leaders with emerging women entrepreneurs and brings together government officials, civil society organizations, and private sector leaders to discuss data-driven policy proposals and solutions, informed by insights from the Freedom and Prosperity Indexes.

“Zimbabwe stands at a pivotal crossroads, with Vision 2030 serving as both a roadmap and a call to action.” said Joseph Lemoine, Senior Director of Freedom and Prosperity Center. “Achieving upper-middle-income status is not just an aspirational goal—it is a necessity in today’s increasingly competitive global landscape.”

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