During the holidays, model and businesswoman, Hamamat Montia joined the discussion on diaspora opportunities and investments and their impact on local economies at the Africa Diaspora Summit.
She joined Forbes Africa's Head of Digital Media, Peace Hyde, and social media tycoon, Patricia Bright, to explore avenues for investment on the continent.
This unique coming together of diverse perspectives created an atmosphere of collaboration, while fostering a sense of unity and shared purpose.
Hamamat Montia had the privilege of contributing to the dialogue that seeks to harness the potential of the African diaspora for investment, innovation, and sustainable development.
The model who moved from the diaspora settled in the Northern part of Ghana. She set up a business, Hamamat African Beauty, working with residents to create a shea butter beauty brand that is exported beyond the borders of Ghana.
Hamamat in her speech showcased examples of diaspora-led initiatives that are making a tangible impact on local economies and how others could leverage on available opportunities to create their own paths.
The African Diaspora Investment Summit is a testament to the evolving narrative of economic empowerment and collaboration across borders.
The event sought to harness the potential of the African diaspora for investment, innovation, and sustainable development.
It sheds light on the challenges and opportunities inherent in diaspora investment. From navigating regulatory landscapes to leveraging technology for financial inclusion, the discussions were dynamic and forward-thinking.
Participants engaged in dialogues that went beyond the surface, delving into the intricacies of sustainable development and responsible investment.
The summit served as a platform to celebrate the entrepreneurial spirit within the African diaspora. From success stories to innovative ventures, participants shared insights into how they contribute to the continent's economic growth.
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