Finance Minister Nina Angelovska is one of the seven “super” women digital entrepreneurs in the world, selected by the UN as eTrade for Women Advocates. Angelovska will be unveiled on the margins of the 74th session of the UN General Assembly in New York.

It is an exceptional and unique recognition given by the UN body dealing with trade, investment and development issues UNCTAD (UN Conference on Trade and Development), as part of the eTrade initiative for all. The seven advocates will join world leaders as they review the progress made in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, reads the statement.

Apart from Minister Angelovska, who receives this recognition as co-founder of Grouper.mk, the first digital eTrade platform of its kind in Macedonia, the other six advocates who will be in New York are: Xiaofei Yao from China, founder and CEO of Rogrand; Patricia Zoundi Yao from Côte d’Ivoire, founder and CEO of Quickcash; Helianti Hilman from Indonesia, founder and CEO of Javara; Claudia de Heredia from Mexico, co-founder and COO of Kichink; Nazanin Daneshvar from Iran, founder and CEO of Takhfifan, and Clarisse Iribagiza from Rwanda, founder and CEO of DMM.HeHe.