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In commemoration of International Women’s Day, Charterhouse in partnership with Geisha, presents the National Women’s Summit & Expo 6.0, Ghana’s biggest conference for women, on March 8, 2024.
The programme will be held at the Grand Arena of the Accra International Conference Centre from 9am – 8pm.
The National Women’s Summit and Expo is Ghana’s leading conference for women held in celebration of International Women’s Day.
In its sixth year, it is a day set aside to acknowledge and celebrate the progress and achievements of women in various fields of endeavour, whilst inspiring the next generation with their success stories.
Threading on the global theme; Inspire Inclusion, interesting panel discussions centred on inspiring inclusion for gender equality will be held by an eclectic mix of female across generations and professions. This is a clarion call for women in all fields of endeavour to be intentional about inspiring others to understand and value women’s inclusion, to forge a better world.
This year, the summit is segmented into four various sessions to give attendees a 360 in-depth experience; Plenary & Awards, Expo & Demo, Master class and Happy hour.
The following are the various targeted areas for vendors to be a part of the Expo and Demo.
• fashion & beauty
• world of taste
• wellness & health
• business & finance
• electronics & tech
• kitchen & home décor
• leisure & adventure
To book a booth to exhibition, call 0556959115. Or visit The National Women’s summit gh on all socials for more information.
Join the National Women’s Summit & Expo 6.0 for a day filled with uplifting conversations, impactful learning experiences and exclusive shopping live at Grand Arena on 8th March from 9am to 8am or Live Facebook, YouTube @Charterhouse Live.
The National Women’s Summit & Expo 6.0 is a Charterhouse production in partnership with Geisha.
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