Uganda House permanent mission Nyc

Uganda House: Nicole met with the Ugandan Minister’s to discuss implementing training programs in non-traditional trades for women. Recognizing that many women are primary providers for their families, they explored initiatives to equip them with skills in fields traditionally dominated by men, thereby enhancing household incomes and breaking cycles of poverty.

 

Nigeria House: At the Nigerian mission, Nicole addressed the importance of supporting youth. With candid conversations with women’s Soccer legend Judith Chime of Nigeria ,She advocated for proper scouting and fair contract negotiations to prevent exploitation. By ensuring young athletes receive equitable opportunities, the benefits can extend to their communities, fostering economic growth and social development.

 

Zambia House: Education and public-private partnerships were the focal points of Nicole’s discussion with the Zambian Minister’s and H.E Dr.Justina Mutale ,they deliberated on strategies to train youth for future jobs, particularly in agriculture and technology sectors, to prepare them for the evolving global economy.

 

Cameroon House: Nicole’s dialogue with Cameroon’s Minister of Mining centered on integrating women into the mining industry. Citing statistics indicating a 40% productivity increase and a 25% reduction in accidents when women occupy specialized positions, they explored training programs aimed at empowering women and promoting safer, more efficient mining operations.

Each house means the permanent embassy of each country.