United Women’s Economic Development network seen as bridge to future
First gathering of female business leaders and entrepreneurs from every corner of the globe hits the ground running, and has a plan to reach 50 million women across the developing world by the year 2025
The Media Line |
Published: 01.17.21 , 12:24
Faces of women business leaders and entrepreneurs from the United States, Bahrain, Morocco, Israel, United Arab Emirates, Sudan, Uzbekistan and Kosovo encircled computer screens of participants in the first virtual meeting and launch of the United Women’s Economic Development Network.
The U.S. Special Envoy for Economic Normalization Aryeh Lightstone was glowing with pride. The only male in the online room began his remarks expressing his only regret: that the moment was not transpiring in person.
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The Media Line â The US State Departmentâs Office of Global Womenâs Issues and the US International Development Finance Corporation are hosting the virtual launch of the United Womenâs Economic Development Network on January 14.
Special Envoy for Economic Normalization Aryeh Lightstone is the conceptualizer of the latest American government initiative falling under the auspices of the Abraham Accords, the series of normalization agreements between Israel and Arab nations announced in August and including the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Sudan; and outside the borders of the Accords, Morocco.
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Special Envoy for Economic Normalization Aryeh Lightstone and Ambassador-at-Large Kelley Currie keynote speakers at virtual launch
The US State Department’s Office of Global Women’s Issues and the US International Development Finance Corporation are hosting the virtual launch of the United Women’s Economic Development Network on January 14.
Special Envoy for Economic Normalization Aryeh Lightstone is the conceptualizer of the latest American government initiative falling under the auspices of the Abraham Accords, the series of normalization agreements between Israel and Arab nations announced in August and including the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Sudan; and outside the borders of the Accords, Morocco.