• The Practice of Life-Serving Communication

    Join us on September 13 at 6pm for an interactive workshop on The Practice of Life-Serving Communication. There are patterns in our individual communication styles that we have accepted as the norm. A child grows to lose his/her authentic voice and is taught to see the world and the people in it in binaries – right and wrong; good and bad; black or white.

  • The Power of Appreciative Inquiry based Leadership

    Join us on October 4 at 6pm for an interactive workshop on The Power of Appreciative Inquiry based Leadership. The most common way we aim to attend to creating efficiency and maximizing productivity in our organizations and projects is to approach it from a problem solving orientation.

  • Investment Trends in the New Year

    Join us on Thursday, November 1st at 6pm for a session with Zemedeneh Negatu (Ernst & Young) and Khalid Bomba (ATA) on Investment Trends in the New Year. What's happening in the investment sector in Ethiopia? What are the trends going to be in the new year? And how can we tap into them?

  • Hearing from WOE Winner and Nominees

    By popular demand we have invited Women of Excellence Nominees and the winner Tsigie Haile back to our December program. Six nominees out of the ten were at the Sheraton Addis on October 21st.  Two of them have comeback from a business trip abroad. Please join us at this program and hear these incredible women’s inspirational stories.

  • A Commodity or A Human Right: Transforming Ethiopia’s Health Care System!

    Ethiopia currently has about 1 doctor per 36,138 people, 149 hospitals, and 732 health facilities. These public centers are usually in urban areas and can only provide basic health services and generally have insufficient medical staff, supplies, and medicine. With a large patient base, waiting times can also be extremely long.

  • The Dearth Women in Leadership of in Ethiopia

    Around the world, women’s lack of representation in government, especially in high-level executive and legislative bodies, limits their influence over governance and public policies.  But the argument holds women’s participation in decision-making is crucial for ensuring women’s equality and rights.

  • Entrepreneurial Thinking: Featuring YWCA

    Entrepreneurial Thinking: Featuring YWCA in Ethiopia March 9, 2023, at 5:30 pm - 9:00 pm Hilton Hotel Investment Members Complimentary Non-Members 800 ETB As March is Women's Month, AWiB in recognition of this yearly grand cause shares HER platform with women’s organizations in Ethiopia with the intention of bringing out leadership, creativity, and sustainability concepts […]

  • Communicating Your Vision: The Case of EWLA

    When a leader is able to communicate their vision with the same level of intensity and autonomy to their team, a sense of ownership and responsibility will be planted in the mind of their brain, which will unequivocally inspire within them an automatic thought processes that originate from the center of the common shared vision. A vision is a universally agreed and expected position that an organization takes.

  • Leadership in a VUCA World

    Leadership in a VUCA World May 4, 2023, at 5:30 pm - 9:00 pm Hilton Hotel Investment Members Complimentary Non-Members 850 ETB In the month of May, AWiB brings you Leadership in a VUCA World. VUCA is an acronym for Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity, and Ambiguity. It is a leadership style that considers how to deal […]

  • Creating Wealth

    In the month of June, AWiB brings you Creating Wealth. The common misconception about wealth is that it is only about money, it’s not. Wealth consists of physical, emotional, and financial wealth. Many people expect to be financially wealthy with little effort. Surveys state that about 20% of adults under the age of 30 saying being wealthy is a top priority. Additional, about 25% said they are very confident they will be rich. However, when asked how, many admitted that they aren't taking steps to reach their goals.