What Women Want Summit Returns for Fourth Edition in Nairobi

Nairobi, March 18 2026. The What Women Want Summit  ( WWWS) is back for its fourth edition. It will take place from March 27 to 29 at the Trademark Hotel. The summit will bring together influential women from East Africa. They will talk, network. Have fun for three days.

The summit is organised by PinKE Media and Johnnie Walker. It has become a leading forum for womens leadership economic empowerment and development. Since it started in 2023 the summit has grown into a space. Women challenge each other break barriers and imagine possibilities. This year it will be bigger and better.

Over 100 leaders and changemakers will join in. There will be than 30 panel discussions and 10 immersive sessions. The theme is “Bold, Visionary, Capable and Unstoppable.”The programme will cover areas. These include career mobility, financial literacy, entrepreneurship and social impact.

The summits agenda reflects what women want. They will discuss scaling businesses leading in male-dominated spaces and mental health. They will also talk about building wealth and creating opportunities.

Maureen Osoro, Marketing Manager at East African Breweries Limited said the partnership is about a shared vision.

“Through #SheWalks we celebrate womens accomplishments. We create opportunities for dialogue, mentorship and growth. The What Women Want Summit aligns with our goal to inspire progress and promote inclusion ” she said.

Pinky Ghelani, founder of PinKE Media said the summit is evolving.

“The What Women Want Summit was created as a space for women to learn, connect and elevate each other. Each year we focus on growing in size, relevance and depth. This edition reflects the changing ambitions of women today ” she noted.

The summit will have lifestyle activities. These will blend learning with celebration. Johnnie Walker will host an event. The summit mixes strategy, solidarity and experience.

Previous editions attracted thousands of participants. This year the summit will deepen its impact. It will incorporate emerging themes, like transformation and mental wellness.

As it enters its fourth edition, the What Women Want Summit remains a regional platform. It advances womens leadership and economic participation. The discussions will drive collaboration and impact.

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