The African Renaissance and Diaspora Network (ARDN) is pleased to announce that Dr. Djibril Diallo, President and CEO of the organization, has been appointed as Chairperson of the judging committee for the prestigious World Madam International Culture Week, taking place on December 12 in New York.
This recognition reflects Dr. Diallo’s commitment to advancing the role of women globally and aligns with ARDN’s dedication to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
As Chairperson, Dr. Diallo will evaluate the degree to which married women participating in the event can spread messages and programs promoting health, beauty, love, strength, entrepreneurship, and leadership. His role underscores the importance of recognizing women’s contributions to fostering these values and inspiring societal change.
Dr. Diallo extends heartfelt appreciation to Anni Huang, Founder of the World Foundation, for appointing him as Chairperson and for including a feature of the “Red Card” campaign in this significant event.
This initiative aims to eliminate all forms of discrimination and violence against women and girls, serving as a crucial step toward achieving gender equality and sustainable development.
“This event symbolizes the strength of collaboration and empowerment. Together, we dismantle barriers and create opportunities for women to excel, ensuring their voices are heard and their contributions valued,” said Anni Huang. “Being asked to chair the judging committee at the World Madam International Culture Week is a profound honor. Through initiatives like the ‘Red Card’ campaign, we commit to creating a world where women and girls thrive without fear of violence or discrimination, driving positive change and sustainable development,” said Dr. Djibril Diallo.
This event also strengthens the partnership between ARDN and the World Madam Foundation, enhancing their joint efforts to promote gender equality and empower women globally.
The World Madam Foundation is a global platform dedicated to providing comprehensive services for women. Its mission is to set examples of outstanding women, promote the development of female talent, maintain social stability, support impoverished and disabled women and children, and promote world peace and development. By empowering women, the World Madam Foundation aims to empower the world.
The African Renaissance and Diaspora Network (ARDN) remains steadfast in its mission to promote the United Nations SDGs and support projects that foster equality and development. Events like the World Madam International Culture Week inspire women to lead and engage in community activities, paving the way for a harmonious and prosperous future.
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