Namegabe Chouchou, honored by Diller-von Furstenberg DVF, one of five women who have demonstrated leadership, strength and courage in their respective fields in the world.
The awards were presented at a ceremony on the evening of Friday, March 9 at Newsweek and The Daily Beast Women in the World Summit which was held March 8-10 at Lincoln Center.
The awards were presented at a ceremony on the evening of Friday, March 9 at Newsweek and The Daily Beast Women in the World Summit which was held March 8-10 at Lincoln Center.
The Coordinator of AFEM SK is honored through work done in journalism in the province of South Kivu in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
With the courage to state and situation of Congolese women in the international area.
These women include: Jaycee Dugard, will Layli Miller-Muro, Panmela Castro and Oprah Winfrey.
"It is with great pride that we honor these remarkable women with a prize of recognition and support," says Diane von Furstenberg. "Each winner has shown courage and outstanding leadership, inspiring women around the world."
Diane Von Furstenberg, one of the first names of American fashion, was founded in 1972 by the designer. Renowned for its iconic wrap dress and signature prints, DVF has become the global brand of luxury lifestyle it is today. Its distinctive collections are sold in over 70 countries and in 45 namesake stores retail worldwide. A firm believer in the infinite power of the woman, Diane von Furstenberg on the board of Vital Voices and has organized initiatives worldwide to support their activities.
Vital Voices Global Partnership promotes women leaders and social entrepreneurs around the world, enabling them through their networks to create a better world for all. Vital Voices provides these women with the capacity, connections, and credibility they need to unleash their potential.
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