Last Friday, 8 Ursuline Global Scholar nominees attended the Opportunity: Africa Conference at the Doubletree Hotel in downtown Wilmington. Ursuline was invited by Senator Chris Coons to participate in this transformative conference alongside influential businesspeople, government officials, and world leaders all unified in their commitment to see the continent of Africa continue to grow and prosper.
Keynote speaker Tony Elumelu spoke of the current issues
facing African nations and discussed the importance of supporting business
development. The Tony Elumelu
Entrepreneurship Program empowers young citizens to grow Africa from within,
providing microloans and support to small business owners.
Panelists from Heritage Link Brands, Save the Children, and
USAID spoke about the importance of educating young women as they serve as the
key influencers of domestic and foreign policies within the 54 nations of
Africa. Susan Markham of USAID remarked:
“We cannot solve these issues (clean water, access to medical care, gender
equality) without women and girls.”
Ursuline girls could not agree more and our nominees responded by
wanting to learn more about the Let Girls Learn initiative co-sponsored by Save
the Children and USAID.
Our students networked with business professionals and
navigating the exhibition tables, talking to leaders from Water is Life Kenya,
Save the Children, Care, Results, Yes We Can and Start Up Africa. The students who attended are: Jessie
Falasco, Katie Shroyer, Carly Palkon, Noelle Shroyer, Lexi Romine, Ana
Olszewski, Maggie Boyd, and Claire McFadden.
Our girls even had the opportunity to meet an Ursuline alumnae parent, Mrs. Mondoa - mother of Matanda Mondoa. Mrs. Mondoa recognized the Ursuline uniform and introduced herself to the group, talking about her daughter's college experience and their recent pilgrimage to Cameroon. The Ursuline network and family is EVERYWHERE!