| CHICAGO, September 20, 2000
- Over 100 successful women entrepreneurs from fifteen African
countries met with American corporations and entrepreneurs in
Chicago to build business linkages. The international conference
organized by the Center for International Private Enterprise
(CIPE), The Eastman Kodak Company, and The Africa-America Institute
gathered support from a dozen US corporations. The conference
was held September 27-29 in the Hyatt at Chicago's University
Village and also included US Government trade agencies, international
trade experts, and a special focus on international e-commerce.
The conference agenda focused on factors affecting women-owned
businesses, including the role of women in global business,
trends in international trade, assessing credit and raising
capital, e-business and how to utilize the Internet, and trends
among African and American consumers.
Among African countries represented were Cote d'Ivoire, Ghana,
Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, Uganda, and Zimbabwe. The conference
was preceded by a two day leadership development program to
equip the African delegates with skills needed for democratic
development in their nations.
In addition to The Eastman Kodak Company, corporate sponsors
include American Express, America Online, Boeing, Computer
Frontiers, Flowerbud.com, General Motors, New Deal, Inc.,
Philip Morris Companies Inc., Southwestern Bell Company, United
Parcel Service, and Xerox. The National Endowment for Democracy,
the US Department of State and the United States Agency for
International Development provided sponsorship for African
participants.
Full
conference report.
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