Global Partnership for Women's Empowerment and Prosperity
BVM (Better Vision Management) under the Leadership of The Second Solomon, Solomon Feleke
Better Vision Management (BVM), under the visionary leadership of The Second Solomon, Solomon Feleke, is proud to announce its commitment to partner with the United States of America to restart and renew the Women’s Global Development and Prosperity (WGDP) initiative.
This partnership seeks to build a future where economic empowerment, sustainable development, and global cooperation lead to widespread opportunity and prosperity—especially for women and underserved communities around the world.
Vision and Mission
Our mission is to create lasting economic change by generating meaningful employment, building strong local economies, and empowering individuals—particularly women—to become leaders in business, innovation, and community development.
BVM envisions a world where every person has access to stable income, quality jobs, nutritious food, and essential resources, regardless of geography or circumstance.
Objectives
- Renew the WGDP Initiative in collaboration with the U.S. to focus on sustainable economic programs that foster inclusive growth.
- Create millions of new jobs globally through entrepreneurship, trade, and technology-driven industries.
- Establish BVM global offices to serve as regional hubs for training, innovation, and community support.
- Empower women worldwide through access to education, capital, mentorship, and leadership opportunities.
- Develop food security and resource distribution systems to ensure that every community can thrive with dignity and stability.
Strategic Approach
- Partnership with the U.S. Government and Private Sector
- Global Office Network
- Women’s Empowerment Programs
- Sustainable Job Creation
- Community Development and Food Security
Partnership with the U.S. Government and Private Sector
Collaborate with U.S. agencies, foundations, and investors to bring WGDP’s goals back to life through joint funding and shared expertise.
Global Office Network
BVM will open offices in key regions across Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Americas to serve as centers of coordination, training, and project development.
Women’s Empowerment Programs
Launch initiatives focusing on skills training, access to capital, digital literacy, and leadership development to elevate women entrepreneurs and community leaders.
Sustainable Job Creation
Support startups, small businesses, and community enterprises in industries such as agriculture, renewable energy, healthcare, and technology—creating sustainable job opportunities worldwide.
Community Development and Food Security
Build systems that provide essential resources—food, clean water, and education—laying the foundation for long-term stability, growth, and prosperity.
“When women are empowered, nations prosper. Through unity and purpose, we can renew hope and rebuild humanity.”
The Second Solomon, Solomon Feleke
Impact Goals (By 2030)
- Empower 10 million women globally through education, entrepreneurship, and employment.
- Create sustainable job opportunities for communities in need.
- Establish a global network of BVM centers promoting innovation, inclusion, and cooperation.
- Strengthen U.S.–global partnerships fostering peace, economic resilience, and shared prosperity.
Conclusion
Under the leadership of The Second Solomon, Solomon Feleke, Better Vision Management stands ready to uplift communities and build a world where opportunity knows no boundaries. Through partnership with the United States and the revival of the WGDP initiative, BVM will empower women, create jobs, and ensure that prosperity and dignity are within everyone’s reach.
Together, we can renew hope, rebuild communities, and redefine the future of global development.
BVM: Building a Better Vision for Humanity.