Celebrating Gabon’s National Women’s Day: Personal Growth and Female Leadership at the Deter Women Brunch. Libreville, Gabon — As Gabon commemorates the National Women’s Day on April 17th, a significant event was held in Libreville on April 18th, marking the second edition of the Deter Women Academy’s “Brunch des Deter Women.”.
The gathering, which focused on personal development and female leadership, brought together a diverse group of women to discuss and share experiences in an atmosphere of inspiration and collaboration.
The Brunch served as a platform for women from various backgrounds to engage in discussions on personal and professional growth, highlighting the importance of leadership and empowerment. René Ruth Nguema Iwenguessono, the voice behind Urban FM, captivated the audience with her insightful talk on “Discipline and Passion: Two Female Powers for a Voice That Will Make Its Mark. Officials commented on the matter. “.
The event, organized by the Deter Woman Academy, featured a series of workshops and panel discussions that aimed to foster resilience, health, and dignity among women. These discussions were part of the ‘Resilience 241: Health and Dignity’campaign, which seeks to support women’s financial inclusion and empower them through institutional support.
The Brunch des Deter Women 2026 was attended by various stakeholders, including government officials, business leaders, and activists who shared their insights and experiences.
The event provided a platform for networking and collaboration, fostering an environment conducive to the advancement of women in leadership roles. While specific details about the workshops and the participation of key individuals were not immediately available, the event was widely regarded as a success. It demonstrated Gabon’s commitment to promoting gender equality and empowering women across all sectors of society.
Looking ahead, the focus will be on translating the momentum generated by the Brunch into concrete actions and policies that support women’s empowerment.
The National Women’s Day celebrations are expected to continue to serve as a catalyst for change, driving forward the agenda of gender equality and women’s rights in Gabon.
*Additional reporting by ImNews | Sources consulted: 2*
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