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Women Leaders Breakfast

Alisher Nyembo

9 Mar 2023

OAC WA Hosts Inspiring Women Leaders Breakfast Promoting Physical and Mental Wellbeing

The Organization of African Communities Western Australia (OAC WA) recently hosted a remarkable Women Leaders Breakfast, focusing on promoting physical and mental wellbeing, as well as championing women’s health. The event brought together influential women from diverse backgrounds to connect, share experiences, and inspire one another towards healthier lifestyles and personal growth.


Among the distinguished attendees were Alisher Kash, Eveline Furaha, and Naomi Emoko, who played pivotal roles in making the event a success. Their contributions and presence highlighted the importance of leadership, community support, and the need for prioritizing both mental and physical health within African communities in the diaspora.


Dressed elegantly and radiating confidence, Alisher Kash engaged with participants, sharing insights on wellness and self-care. Her approachable demeanor and thoughtful discussions with fellow attendees fostered a positive and supportive atmosphere. Eveline Furaha and Naomi Emoko were equally impactful, contributing to discussions on the importance of balancing professional life with personal health and wellbeing.


The breakfast was not only a networking platform but also an opportunity for meaningful conversations about women's health challenges. Attendees discussed practical strategies for managing stress, building mental resilience, and incorporating wellness practices into daily routines.


The event featured vibrant cultural elements, with guests proudly donning African-inspired fashion and enjoying a beautifully curated breakfast spread. The gathering exemplified the power of unity and collaboration among African women, providing a space for mutual encouragement and shared goals.


OAC WA’s Women Leaders Breakfast serves as a testament to the strength and resilience of African women, empowering them to take charge of their wellbeing and inspire others in their communities. The contributions of Alisher Kash, Eveline Furaha, and Naomi Emoko left a lasting impression, reaffirming the importance of community-driven efforts in fostering healthier lifestyles and promoting mental health.

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