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Womanity Africa with Osasu is a syndicated podcast that amplifies the voices of women and girls doing phenomenal work in their communities thereby promoting gender equity and all its outcomes such as improved social norms, women's economic empowerment family planning and girl child education.
Last Episode Date: 31 March 2024
Total Episodes: 4
This episode features a conversation with the Director General of the World Trade Organization, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo- Iweala, alongside Julia Gillard, former Prime Minister of Australia. We discuss ways women have led with courage through times of uncertainty like the COVID19 pandemic.
Women have made significant impact in leadership roles across various sectors in Nigeria, yet gender disparities persist, particularly in positions of power and decision-making. Joining me today to have this dynamic conversation is my mother, Lady Eki Igbinedion, a trailblazer in women's leadership who served as a past First Lady of Edo State, Nigeria. Together, we will explore the evolution of women's leadership across generations, highlighting challenges, triumphs, and strategies for advancing gender equality in leadership.
Family legacies often come with deep- rooted traditions, in this episode Osasu chats with Neya Kalu in a bit to explore the 'Role of the African Girl Child in Carrying Family Legacies'.
What does its mean to be African and Feminist? Osasu chats with Funke Baruwa on this premiere episode of Womanity Africa.
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