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The African Sisters Network is Building a Movement of Resilient Women Leaders

Summary by Uganda Mirror
Leadership is not built in isolation. It is shaped through access to knowledge, intentional communities, mentorship and opportunities that allow people to grow. This belief sits at the heart of The African Sisters Network (TASN), an organization steadily building a movement of resilient women leaders across Africa by creating spaces where women can learn, connect and develop the confidence to lead in every area of their lives. On Saturday, 4th J…
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The Cihuatlampa forum begins in the context of Mothers' Day in order to create a reflection that would allow to see the challenges of women in all their contexts. However, the weight of May 10 is focused on a process that limits the role of women, since it is [...] The post Cihuatlampa: ten years of reflection to build networks among women appeared first on Angulo 7.

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Uganda Mirror broke the news on Friday, July 10, 2026.
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