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The latest Standard Bank Top Women Masterclass takes a deep dive into African Trade and Investment. African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) is the strategic framework for delivering on Africa’s goal for inclusive and sustainable development and is a concrete manifestation of the pan-African drive for unity, self-determination, freedom, progress and collective prosperity. However, much surrounding this innovative framework is still to be learned in order to push for economic growth and enhance intra-Africa trade relations.
Currently Africa accounts for just 2% of global trade. Growing its share of economic activity has the potential to empower small business enterprises, and effectively lift 30 million people out of poverty. This episode of the Standard Bank Top Women Masterclass is geared towards exploring all the AfCFTA, looking at what AfCFTA means for your business. Important questions will be answered surrounding ways that the AfCFTA agreement is going to change trade within Africa, its impact on growing business and reducing poverty, and how to harness lessons learnt from the European Union in AfCFTA.
Hosted by Babalwa Mkobeni, Standard Bank Top Women Content and Brand Manager, the Masterclass included Yavi Madurai, Executive Director PABWA South Africa, Linda Chepkwony, Regional and Continental Coordinator for Youth in AfCFTA, and Bernadette Colborne, Head: Trade and Supply Chain Finance, Product Management, Business and Commercial Banking at Standard Bank.
Yavi Madurai is known for having an incredibly multifaceted career, taking on roles such as Corporate Strategist, International Trade Specialist, Media Analyst, Government Advisor, as well as being an activist for economic gender parity and technology equality. Yavi describes herself as quite the ‘Afro-Optimist’. She is the founder of 3 impact organisations which focus on the country (I AM South African); the continent (PABWA); and the planet/global (TechEqual)’ – all of which are contributing towards achieving the SDG’s by 2030. On any given day, she can be found making deals, empowering Africans, innovating in the tech world, and changing the narrative of Africa, while being a mom of a teenage global activist & wife to a Banker.
Born and bred in KwaZulu Natal, Durban, Bernadette Colborne studied Customer Relationship Management, Sales and Marketing and Business Management. She represented Standard Bank at the first DTI SA/New York Trade fair as well as accompanied the DTI to Russia on a Trade Mission. Bernadette Colborne is a certified ICC Trade Specialist which encompasses, Trade instruments, risk, compliance, and the like. She is also the Chair of ICC SA Trade Working Group and a member of the ICC SA Council. She is the Head Trade Product and Client Experience – Financial Institutions, and is also currently the Head of Trade and Supply Chain Finance.
Linda Chepkwony is the Regional and Continental Coordinator for Youth in AfCFTA, advocating on the inclusion and participation by the Youth, Cross Border Traders and Women of Africa on AfCFTA for Economic empowerment and Employment Creation. She is a Youth leader from Kenya who was named 100 most influential young Kenyans 2020 by Avance Media. Linda has been nominated for and won various awards due to her exemplary work in her community such as Tallberg Elliason, Zuri Awards,Young African Leader Awards, World Economic Forum Young Global Leader, and World Bank social inclusion heroes to name a few. Her hope is that the youth of Africa will use their platforms to tell positive stories about Africa by being voluntary, ambassadors work hard to transform their continent by taking advantage of AfCFTA.
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