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Global Women in Finance Leadership Summit

Lord Mayoress Ajaratou Rohey Malick Lowe of Banjul spoke at the Global Women in Finance Leadership Summit in Chicago on September 4, 2025, promoting a redefined concept of wealth and highlighting women’s leadership for inclusive growth.

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Lord Mayoress Ajaratou Rohey Malick Lowe represented Banjul and The Gambia at the Global Women in Finance Leadership Summit in Chicago on September 4.

The summit emphasized the theme of women nurturing wealth and leading generations. In her speech, she advocated for defining wealth beyond profits to include nurturing families and communities.

The Council commended her efforts in promoting women’s leadership, inclusive growth, and international cooperation in Banjul, reflecting the city’s commitment to progress.

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