Six years ago, President Obama invited young leaders from Africa to Washington, DC “to communicate directly to people who may not assume that the old ways of doing business in Africa are the ways that Africa has to do business.”
Six years later, the Young African Leaders Initiative Network has grown to more than 250,000 leaders, with alumni serving more than 1.6 billion beneficiaries, while leveraging more than $3 billion in new sources of revenue to finance business growth and professional development.
In this article, you can take a look back at the last six years to understand the impact alumni make across the continent: http://goo.gl/DRjPh1.
Six years ago, President Obama invited young leaders from Africa to Washington, DC “to communicate directly to people who may not assume that the old ways of doing business in Africa are the ways that Africa has to do business.”
Six years later, the Young African Leaders Initiative Network has grown to more than 250,000 leaders, with alumni serving more than 1.6 billion beneficiaries, while leveraging more than $3 billion in new sources of revenue to finance business growth and professional development.
In this article, you can take a look back at the last six years to understand the impact alumni make across the continent: http://goo.gl/DRjPh1.