The
Program is a long-term leadership development program designed to identify,
develop and promote emerging young African women leaders to attain and thrive
in leadership in their community and Africa as a whole.
Ghana’s Mawuenana Ami Yomkepe, Founder and CEO of Afro Mod
Trends, is among 28 young African women selected for this year’s MILEAD Fellows Program.
The Fellows are women who have shown
the promise, courage and commitment to lead and shape the
future of Africa. They were chosen through a highly competitive selection
process and criteria based on their outstanding leadership promise, community
service accomplishments, and commitment to the advancement of women in Africa.
A
statement issued by Moremi Initiative for Women’s
Leadership in Africa noted that Ms. Ami Yomkepe was selected for her
outstanding achievements as an architect and a budding entrepreneur with a
vision for societal change through fashion as a medium for impacting lives.
The
MILEAD Program equips Fellows with the world class knowledge, skills, values
and networks they need to succeed as 21st century women leaders.
Fellows will be empowered to
cross-examine concepts of leadership in a broad African context, cultivate the
skills and experiences necessary to occupy and excel in leadership positions,
and gain knowledge on cutting-edge issues critical to African women and their
communities.
In addition to knowledge
building lectures, skills-training workshops, teambuilding activities, role
plays and other interactive activities, Fellows will be mentored by experienced
and accomplished women leaders who are committed to supporting and nurturing
the next generation of African women leaders.
Ms.
Ami Yomkepe has expressed gratitude to MILEAD
for recognizing her efforts. Moved by a “deep passion for entrepreneurship and
job creation”, Ms Yomekpe said she made a bold move and launched her clothing
line, Afro Mod Trends in September 2011 and has grown it into a recognized
brand with clients all over the world.
Not
only has Ami turned her passion into profit but she is also committed to helping
many others to unlock their full potential.
Afro
Mod Trends in partnership with Utopia-Wishlist – a volunteer organization
focused on improving the education of poor and less fortunate children in
society – is currently on a project dubbed “Reading Club” at Omanjor D/A basic
school at Ofankor, a suburb of Accra.
The
project aims to improve on the students’ written and spoken English by piquing
their interest in reading, providing them with the required resources and
organizing assisted reading sessions with members of the organization.
“From
every purchase of a product from the clothing line, a contribution is made for
the purchase of a book to support the Reading Club project”, said Ms. Ami
Yomkepe.
The MILEAD Leadership Institute
will be hosted by the Institute of African Studies, University of Ghana, Legon from
July 12 to August 2, 2013.
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