“My vision for African-German partnership and cooperation focuses on building dynamic, beneficial relationships through networking, co-creation, and equal collaboration. By establishing a good network and platforms for regular interaction, fostering joint innovation, and valuing diverse perspectives, both regions can create holistic and effective strategies. This partnership, based on respect and shared goals, will leverage the unique strengths of each region, driving economic growth and promoting cultural understanding, ensuring that businesses and communities from both an African country and Germany can thrive together.“
Charlotte Kramer is the co-founder of AGOJI Studio, a sustainable fashion brand that combines ethical craftsmanship with social impact. She is creative, enthusiastic and motivated by social responsibility and change. With a passion for development and sustainable business, Kramer develops creative solutions that have a positive impact on society and the environment. Empathy and communication are her strengths and form the basis for intercultural cooperation. With a background in fashion design and an apprenticeship in tailoring, her journey began in 2018 when she taught a deaf-mute woman how to sew during a volunteer project in Ghana. Since then, Kramer has been committed to creating positive change by promoting circular economy principles and empowering communities. She met her co-founding team during her Masters and together they developed a sustainable fashion brand that is produced in Uganda. Kramer strives to collaborate with like-minded leaders to promote sustainable change.