During CSW68

"Building The Future of Africa" Panel Discussion

The Ishola Empire Hosts Online Panel Discussion on Raising Children of Diplomats During CSW68 Week

In an inaugural initiative during the week of the 68th session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW68), The Ishola Empire is set to host an Online Panel Discussion titled "Building The Future of Africa: Nurturing Diplomatic Children." This thought-provoking event will feature diplomats from the African Diaspora sharing insights and experiences on the unique challenges and opportunities of raising children in diplomatic families.


The panel discussion aims to shed light on the nuances of parenting in the diplomatic world, exploring topics such as cultural identity, education, and the impact of frequent relocations on children's development. By bringing together a diverse group of diplomats, the event seeks to provide a platform for meaningful dialogue and exchange of ideas on how to support and nurture the next generation of global citizens.


This initiative is particularly timely as it aligns with the themes of CSW68, which focus on gender equality, women's empowerment, and the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). By addressing the specific challenges faced by children of diplomats, the panel discussion contributes to the broader conversation on creating a more inclusive and equitable world for all.


Through this event, The Ishola Empire aims to highlight the importance of supporting diplomatic families and ensuring that children have the resources and opportunities to thrive in a multicultural and ever-changing world. By engaging in discussions around parenting, education, and cultural awareness, the panelists hope to inspire positive change and foster a sense of community among diplomatic families.


Join us for this enlightening Online Panel Discussion and be a part of the conversation on "Building The Future of Africa" by nurturing and empowering the next generation of leaders and changemakers.