What is the HERizon Network?
The HERizon Network serves as a key subsidiary of the HERizon Africa Hub and the primary gateway for membership engagement across Africa.
A Pan-African community connecting African women across countries, sectors, and career stages to access opportunities, build meaningful partnerships, and engage in structured dialogues and collaborative initiatives.
Who can join the HERizon Network?
The Network is open to:
- Women leaders and executives
- Mid-career and senior professionals
- Early-career professionals and students
- Male allies committed to gender equality
- Institutional and organisational partners
- Members of the African diaspora
What are the benefits of joining the Network?
Members gain access to leadership development programmes, Pan-African networking, mentorship opportunities, visibility platforms, cross-border collaborations, and exclusive events such as the HERizon Africa Summit.
What is a Chapter in the HERizon Network?
A Chapter is a country or diaspora-based arm of the Network that implements HERizon Africa’s mission locally through programmes, advocacy, networking, and partnerships while remaining connected to the broader Pan-African ecosystem.
How do I join a Chapter?
You can join by registering through the HERizon Network platform and selecting your country or diaspora chapter. Members are automatically connected to their relevant national or regional chapter.
Are there membership categories?
Yes. Membership is structured under two categories: Primary and Affiliate.
Primary Membership
- Legacy Members (Annual Fee: $ 150)
- Professional Members (Annual Fee: $ 85)
- Associate Members (Annual Fee: $ 35)
Affiliate Membership
- Male Allies (Annual Fee: $ 100)
- Institutional Members (Annual Fee: $ 1000)
Is HERizon Network only for women?
Not exactly. While HERizon Africa is women-centered, the Network also includes male allies and institutional partners who actively support gender equality and inclusive leadership.
What kind of programmes does the Network offer?
The Network offers leadership training, capacity-building workshops, fellowships, advocacy programmes, networking sessions, and experiential initiatives such as AfriTour Expeditions.
Can I participate if I live outside Africa?
Yes. The Diaspora Chapter is specifically designed to engage African women and allies living outside the continent, enabling them to stay connected and contribute meaningfully.
How can organisations partner with HERizon Network?
Institutions can partner with HERizon Africa through corporate programmes, leadership training, inclusion initiatives, sponsorships, and collaborative impact projects.


