Africa Women’s Forum 2025
The Christian Democratic International Center (KIC) and Oslo Center
Event details
Description
From policy to action: Accelerating women leadership in Africa
The Africa Women Forum 2025 is a gathering in Nairobi, Kenya, bringing together women from Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania to talk politics, share ideas, and build connections. Hosted by The Oslo Center and the Kristdemokratiskt Internationellt Center (KIC) under the WYDE Political Parties programme, the forum focuses on boosting women’s participation and leadership in politics.
It’s designed to be a shared space for women active in politics across learn from each other’s experiences and build lasting networks. Through strategic initiatives and multi-stakeholder collaboration, the forum will tackle the structural and cultural barriers that continue to limit women’s access to leadership and decision-making roles. By turning dialogue into action, the event aims to spark real change across East Africa.
About the WYDE Political Parties Initiative
The WYDE Political Parties initiative is part of the broader Women and Youth Democracy Engagement (WYDE) project, funded by the European Commission and launched by the European Network of Political Parties (ENoP). It’s all about boosting youth and women’s voices in political decision-making across Africa. In Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania, the programme is being rolled out by Kristdemokratiskt Internationellt Center (KIC), with The Oslo Center (TOC) leading implementation in Kenya
Specific Objectives:
- Identify and tackle key structural, institutional, and cultural challenges that restrict women’s effective engagement in political leadership.
- Generate and share evidence-based knowledge and mentorship strategies to advance women’s political leadership within diverse African contexts.
- Create strategies to facilitate ongoing dialogue and knowledge exchange through networking and strengthening commitments to gender equality.
Agenda:
A dynamic day of keynote speeches, panel discussions, and interactive sessions focused on boosting women’s political leadership across Africa. Around 60 delegates are expected – 40 from Kenya and 10 each from Uganda and Tanzania – coming together to share ideas, build networks, and shape strategies for stronger political participation.
Program:
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Event program:
| Time | Session | Speakers |
| 08:00 am – 09:00 am | Registration, nametag, and coffee | |
| 09:00 am – 09:15 am | Opening session |
Finn Jarle Rode – Chairman of The Oslo Center Moderator: Kalekye Mumo |
| 09:15 am – 10:20 am |
Keynote speech
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Keynote Speakers: Omer Noor – Program Manager Kristdemokratiskt Internationellt Center (KIC) H.E. Henriette Geiger – Ambassador of the European Union to Kenya Delegation. ENoP Representative H.E. Hon. Cecily Mbarire – Governor, Embu County and National Chairperson of the United Democratic Alliance |
| 10:20 am – 10:40 am | Coffee break | |
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10:40 am –
11:40 am – |
Panel discussion: From Policy to Action: Bridging the Gap Between Gender Equality Laws and Women’s Political Leadership in Africa |
Panel Discussants: Jokate Mwegelo – National Secretary General, CCM Youth League Shamim Kavuma – Exec Member of NRM Women’s League Harriet Chiggai – Executive Office of the President, Office of the Presidential Advisor on Women Rights Emmy Otim – Regional Manager Kristdemokratiskt Internationellt Center (KIC) East Africa Moderator: Kalekye Mumo |
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12:00 pm –
11:00 pm –
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Panel discussion: Breaking Barriers: Tackling Structural, Cultural, and Economic Hurdles to Women’s Leadership |
Dorothy Semu – Party Leader of ACT Wazalendo Tanzania Hon. Miria Matembe – Former Ethics & Integrity Minister Hon. Sen. Pareno Judith – Principal Secretary, Office of the Attorney General. Hon. Abubakar Zein – Head of Presidential Campaign, Wiper Patriotic Front (WPF), Former EALA Representative Joseph Kimani – Programme Manager, Democratic Governance, Royal Embassy of Denmark. Moderator: Kalekye Mumo |
| 1:20pm – 2:20 pm |
Lunch | |
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2:20 pm –
3:20 pm –
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High-level panel: Catalyzing a Regional Movement: Building Sustainable Platforms for Monitoring and Advancing Women’s Leadership in Africa |
H.E. Dr. Asha Mohammed – Permanent Representative of the IFRC to the Africa Union in Ethiopia Fatma Karume – Former President of Tanzania Law Society Hon. Winnie Kiiza – Former Leader of Opposition and Founder member of the Alliance for National Transformation Hon. Jeremiah Kioni – Secretary General, Jubilee Party. H.E. Caroline Vicini – Head of Mission, Permanent Representative to UNEP and UN Habitat, Ambassador, Royal Swedish Embassy Moderator: Kalekye Mumo |
| 3:40 pm – 4:00 pm |
Closing session | Finn Jarle Rode – Chairman of The Oslo Center |
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