Price: 

Ksh 1500

Date: June 25, 2011

Time: 8:30am - 5:00pm

Location: St Andrews Church
                State House Road/Nyerere Road Junction
                Nairobi, Kenya

Featuring: Local and International Expert Speakers, Music, Fun, Discussions, Networking

Who to Contact: Ann Njeri, ann@thewinonline.com

To secure a place in the Summit, please contact the Event Director, ann@thewinonline.com or call 0725301370/0736102050

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Nairobi Agenda - June 25, 2011

 8:30am Dr. Paula Fellingham, Founder and CEO of The WIN. Leadership Training and Show Host Training for those who would like to participate with The Women’s Information Network (The WIN) in any capacity.
 9:30am Welcome to the Global Women’s Summit, hosted by The Women’s Information Network (The WIN) ~ www.theWINonline.com  

“Women of the World” Video Presentation

Dr. Paula Fellingham’s Presentation “Enlightening Women’s Minds and Empowering Women’s Hearts, for a Better World”.
 10:30am  Tabitha Njoroge
 11:00am Break; networking
 11:30am Musical Presentation or Dance
 11:45am Interactive Discussion with Participants: “In what ways are we similar to our sisters locally and internationally? How do we acknowledge similarities between women/communities/nations, and also respect differences?”
 12:30am Rosemary Okello
 1:00pm Lunch Break; networking
 2:00pm  Musical Presentation
 2:15pm Interactive Discussion with All Participants: “How do you want women’s roles to be strengthened for increased peace and development in this community/nation/the world?”
 3:15pm Clare’s Art Auction, Clare Waithera and Agnetta Nyalita of Itaava Development Youth Group
 3:45pm Break; networking
 4:00pm Panel of (Local) Experts Discuss/Q&A: “How can we (the women of the world) live in dignity and contribute to the well-being of women and families worldwide?”  Panelists include: Janet M. Kibuthu, Naraya Urban
 4:30pm Awards Ceremony: “Global Women’s Summits Outstanding Leadership Awards” presented to award recipients.

Paula Fellingham will then give away special prizes to 5 attendees: 5 individual V.I.P tickets (not including air fare) for the Global Women’s Summit in Los Angeles, CA (U.S.A.) on October 29, 2011.
 5:00pm Closing Ceremony

 

Nairobi Kenya Event Director

Do what you can, with what you have, right where you are!

Ann Njeri Ndiangui is a lady with a big heart and passion for Africa. She holds a diploma in Information Technology and her passion to reach out and influence lives, inspired her to now undertake a Diploma in Psychology Counselling. She is an activist who believes in the wellness of every human being. Recently, she was awarded the “Outstanding Service Award” by the Women Information Network during the International Women’s Day. Currently, Njeri is working with Initiatives of Change (IofC) Kenya in Peace Building and Conflict Transformation as well as the Communications Officer for Africa. She is one of the International Coordinators for Creators of Peace Programme (a women’s peace initiative for women around the world) and is a great campaigner for ‘No Tribalism’ in Kenya- a campaign that she started in 2007. She has served under IofC in many parts of the world including Africa, Asia, Europe and Australia for the last five years with bias on Peace and Reconciliation, Creative Leadership programmes for young people as well as Leadership and Governance programmes. Besides being a graduate of Action for Life (AFL) leadership programme - a seven months international leadership training programme in Asia - Ann is also a graduate of Harambee Africa Leadership Programme - a six weeks Africa leadership training programme, both under Initiatives of Change. She has attended and spoken on issues of leadership, peace and social responsibility in many local and international events including Caux Human Security forum in Switzerland, Tools for Change Conference in Malaysia, International Day of Peace in Australia, Eastern Africa Youth Conference in Kenya just to mention a few.

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Community

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