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In this power packed session, led by journalist and Emotional Justice policy advocate, Esther Armah, this dynamic panel explores an often overlooked element of Africa's historic legacy and trauma; what does it mean to deal with the legacy of untreated trauma that shapes how we craft our economy privileging a model that does not reflect our lived experience?

The session reflects upon the collective value systems, leadership mindset and transformation ''from standing still towards scaling up'' in a manner that fits our own circumstances and innate needs as a continent.

This conversation also highlights the critical role of 'African sisterhood' and how we can lead, as well as the need for the call to action of Scale Up Africa - a B2B Development Advisory firm specialising in Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Sustainable Development - to engage the Diaspora and Africa in building the Continent of the future through, what Taaka Awori has called a 'Tuned In Leadership'.

How might such change allow a people, a nation and a Continent to collectively scale up by better understanding how it stands still due to our legacy?

Panelists:
Taaka Awori, CEO Busara Africa;
Esther Armah, Executive Director, The Armah Institute of Emotional Justice
Amma Gyampo, Co-Founder ScaleUp Africa