Inside look at Ivanka Trump’s 4-day Africa trip
Last week, Advisor to the President Ivanka Trump visited Ethiopia and Ivory Coast as part of a major push for women’s economic empowerment across the developing world.
Two months ago, the Trump Administration launched the Women’s Global Development and Prosperity Initiative, or W-GDP, in a first-of-its-kind move to boost women’s participation and advancement in the global workforce. W-GDP seeks to reach 50 million women in the developing world by 2025.
“The economic empowerment of women shouldn’t be viewed as a ‘women’s issue,’” Ms. Trump wrote then. “By investing in women, we are investing in a future in which countries can support themselves by unleashing the potential of their own people.”
In Ethiopia, Ms. Trump addressed female leaders and entrepreneurs at the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, where she announced the launch of OPIC 2X Africa. In partnership with the Overseas Private Investment Corporation, this W-GDP initiative will help mobilize $1 billion to support projects led by women in Sub-Saharan Africa. Part two of the trip took her to Ivory Coast, where the U.S. delegation announced a $2 million commitment to women workers in the cocoa industry. The investment will open more doors for female farmers by increasing access to capital and training programs. Ms. Trump met some of these entrepreneurs at a local cocoa farm. Before heading home, Ms. Trump delivered a keynote address at the Women Entrepreneurs Finance Initiative (We-Fi) Summit. During President Trump’s first year in office, America became a founding member of We-Fi, and in the organization’s first year, it allocated $120 million toward projects that help female entrepreneurs globally. “Societies that empower women to succeed are more peaceful and more prosperous. And this is evident in all the research that we see,” Ms. Trump says. A closer look inside Ivanka Trump’s trip to Ivory Coast
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