Women of Valour has officially announced a powerhouse global line-up of speakers for its 2026 London edition, featuring celebrated media icons Nana Ama McBrown (Ghana) and Kate Henshaw (Nigeria) alongside influential women leaders from across the globe.
Founded by award-winning broadcaster Nana Aba Anamoah, the fourth edition of Women of Valour will take place on March 7, 2026, at the London Hilton on Park Lane, under the compelling theme “The Pursuit of Fearlessness.” The London gathering represents a significant milestone in the growth of Women of Valour as a global movement amplifying women’s voices, lived experiences, and leadership.
From Accra to Paris – Now London
From its roots in Accra to its international showcase in Paris, Women of Valour has evolved into far more than an event. It is a platform for bold conversations, authentic storytelling, and meaningful connections. Bringing the 2026 edition to London reflects the movement’s expanding global reach and its commitment to engaging women across borders.
As one of the world’s most influential cities, London offers a powerful setting to amplify the Women of Valour message. Its dynamic African and global diaspora communities further strengthen the platform’s mission to inspire women through shared stories of courage, resilience, and purpose.
Voices That Inspire Fearlessness
During an Instagram Live session announcing the 2026 speakers, Nana AmaMcBrown and Kate Henshaw shared their expectations for the London edition and the impact audiences can anticipate.
Award-winning actress and television presenter Nana Ama McBrown underscored the transformational nature of the event, saying:
“People will not leave this event without being empowered. Everyone should be there for an unforgettable experience”
Renowned Nigerian actress and social advocate Kate Henshaw highlighted the importance of honesty and depth, stating:
“People should expect nothing but authenticity”
She also praised the vision behind the platform, adding:
“Nana Aba Anamoah has shown me so much warmth and her championing this powerful movement, is admirable”
A Diverse and Influential Global Speaker Line-Up
Joining Nana Ama McBrown and Kate Henshaw are two accomplished women whose work spans business, leadership, advocacy, and personal transformation:
• Lesley Batchelor CBE (United Kingdom) – CEO of Export Boot Camps and former Director General of the UK Institute of Export and International Trade, widely respected for her work in international trade, SME development, and ethical global commerce.
• Debora Shanley (Cambodian-American) – Survivor advocate and speaker who shares her lived experience of childhood sexual abuse through a lens of healing and courage, encouraging audiences to confront fear without surrendering their values.
The Pursuit of Fearlessness
Women of Valour London 2026 will once again create a transformative space for reflection, dialogue, and connection – challenging women to confront fear, embrace purpose, and lead boldly in their personal and professional journeys.
For updates and further information about Women of Valour London 2026, follow the movement on social media or visit the official website: https://www.womenofvalour.co/
Women of Valour London 2026 – The Pursuit of Fearlessness
Speakers’s profile:
Ghana
Nana Ama McBrown – Actress and TV Presenter Presenter

Nana Ama McBrown is a beloved Ghanaian actress and TV presenter, born Felicity Ama Agyemang on 15 August 1977 in Kumasi. She rose to fame through Tentacles – a Ghanaian classic TV drama series – and became a household name in Twi films like Asoreba and Kumasi Yonko, after her film debut in That Day (2001).
Beyond acting, she has built a strong TV career, hosting The McBrown Kitchen and United Showbiz, and she now hosts Onua Showtime on Onua TV. Widely admired for her connection with audiences, she is also a top brand ambassador and a respected philanthropist, including her role as an ambassador for the COVID 19 National Trust Fund.
Nigeria
Kate Henshaw – Actress and Social Advocate

Kate Henshaw is a celebrated Nigerian actress and public figure with a long career across film and television, recognised for her award-winning performances and influence in the entertainment industry.
Beyond acting, she has worked with major brands, served in leadership roles within the creative space, and uses her platform to support causes like women’s rights, child protection, and social change through advocacy and partnerships.
USA
Deborah Shanley – Survivor of Childhood Sexual Abuse.

Debora Shanley is a survivor of childhood sexual abuse (CSA) and a Cambodian-American who shares her story through a redemptive lens to spread awareness and healing. Debora’s work invites audiences to reclaim their voice, choose truth over comfort, and challenge us to face our fear without surrendering our values.
UK
Lesley Batchelor CBE – CEO of Export Boot Camps and former Director General of the UK Institute of Export and International Trade.

Lesley Batchelor CBE is a leading advocate for UK exporters, known for helping hundreds of businesses strengthen their international performance. She spent 12 years as Director General of the Institute of Export, championing professionalism, qualifications, and practical trade support, and has advised on major UK and global trade, anti corruption, and SME focused initiatives. She is also a board advisor to Bridgehead International Agency and Open Borders Direct, with expertise in intellectual property, licensing, and marketing, and is often sought for commentary on Brexit and international trade.
About Women of Valour
Women of Valour is the creation of multiple award-winning broadcast journalist, Nana Aba Anamoah. Launched as an annual event marking International Women’s Day; WoV celebrates women of courage whose stories inspire others to persevere and confront their fears.





