America’s largest organization of journalists and media-related professionals of color has named the African Development Bank Group a “Salute to Excellence Award” winner for Bank communications observing International Women’s Day and its “Gender in Focus” series.
The Bank clinched the National Association of Black Journalists’ online public relations and marketing award category honor for its month-long “Gender in Focus” digital campaign, which celebrated International Women’s Day in March 2023.
Led by the Bank’s Agriculture, Human and Social Development Complex and the Bank’s Communication and External Relations Department, the campaign drew a diversity of Bank contributions, including from the Vice Presidency for People and Talent Management; Africa Investment Forum; Agriculture and Agro-Industry Department; Water Development and Sanitation Department; Gender, Women and Civil Society Department; Human Capital, Youth and Skills Development Department; as well as from initiatives such as Coding for Employment, Affirmative Finance Action for Women in Africa (AFAWA) and ENABLE Youth.
The Bank’s winning competition entry referenced a suite of Bank communications highlighting the Bank’s efforts to advance its Gender Strategy and gender mainstreaming activities, including press releases, a webinar, social media posts, media relations engagement, written feature stories, videos, blogs, and podcasts.
The digital campaign included a series of AFAWA videos(link is external) showcasing women entrepreneurs and financial institutions benefiting from the AFAWA Guarantee for Growth program. Through AFAWA, the Bank has approved $1.7 billion in financing for lending to Africa’s women entrepreneurs via some 170 partner financial institutions in 43 African countries. More than $712 million has been disbursed to some 18,300 women-led businesses to date.
“The Salute to Excellence Award is a reflection of the dedication of Bank staff, consultants and our partners’ tireless efforts to improve access to finance for Africa’s women-led small and medium enterprises. Their expertise helped shape our communications campaign,” said Dr. Martha Phiri, the Bank’s Acting Director for Gender, Women and Civil Society.
Last weekend’s announcement marks the Bank’s fourth Salute to Excellence Award for communications since 2019. The Salute to Excellence Awards recognize journalism and communications that best cover and communicate about the people or issues of the African and African American Diaspora or experience.