Gabriella Leelee Enchill took part in International Organization for Eurasian Cooperation’s Business Forum in Moscow.
Gabriella Leelee Enchill (Research intern at International Laboratory for Social Integration Research) attended a world forum large scale meeting being held by the International Organization for Eurasian Cooperation in Moscow. The forum was held on 20th-21st August, 2025; themed “New Era, New Ways”.

ILSIR research intern Gabriella Leelee Enchill took part in the International Organization of Eurasian Cooperation business forum
Gabriella Leelee Enchill took part in a large-scale world forum organized by the International Organization of Eurasian Cooperation in Moscow. The forum was held on August 20-21, 2025 under the auspices of "New Era, New Ways".

“New Era, New Ways” is a large-scale initiative of the International Organization of Eurasian Cooperation, which took place in Moscow. The event brought together world leaders, politicians and industry experts to study new economic trends, develop international partnerships and promote sustainable development in the Eurasian and African regions.

The forum's agenda focused on accelerating economic integration, diversifying trade routes and promoting joint projects that benefit participating countries. Gabriella took part in strategic discussions on strengthening partnerships relations and networking between Ghana and Eurasian countries, highlighting opportunities for investment, knowledge sharing and sustainable tourism development.

At the strategic networking event, Gabriella Leelee Enchill presented key insights on Ghana's growing economic potential, the role of innovative trade facilitation mechanisms, and the importance of cultural and diplomatic ties in expanding global markets.

Here, she shared her foundation's (GLE Foundation) vision of connecting Ghanaian communities and organizations to the world through research, projects, trade, culture and international cooperation. This participation underscored GLE Foundation's commitment to expanding Ghana's global presence.

Энчилл Габриэлла Лили
Research Assistant


