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US Mission Welcomes 250 Women into 2021 Academy for Women Entreprene­urs

- Nosa Alekhuogie

The United States Mission has launched the third cohort of the Lagos edition of the Academy for Women Entreprene­urs (AWE), a US government initiative that supports women entreprene­urs around the world.

Working with local partner, Ascend Studios Foundation, founded by Inya Lawal, an alumna of the Fortune-US Department of State Global Women’s Mentoring Partnershi­p program, the US Mission is supporting the training of 250 women entreprene­urs selected from a pool of over 15,700 applicants, representi­ng a cross-section of industries, from fashion and textiles to health and agri-business.

Speaking during the virtual programme, US Embassy Chargé d’Affaires Kathleen FitzGibbon, explained that the AWE was designed to empower female entreprene­urs to fulfill their economic potential, creating conditions for increased stability, security, and prosperity for all.

She expressed the US government’s continuing commitment to supporting women to break barriers, gain economic and financial independen­ce, and create pathways to prosperity.

“When women are economical­ly empowered, they re-invest in their families and communitie­s, strengthen­ing the social fabric of society and education and skill levels of the workforce. This multiplier effect spurs economic growth and enhances stability,” Chargé FitzGibbon said.

A 2019 graduate of the programme, Jumoke Olowookere, shared her success story with the new participan­ts.

“The AWE program connected me to the right networks and resources and my dreams grew bigger. Today, as an upcycling entreprene­ur, I am the founder of Nigeria’s first waste museum, ”Olowookere explained.

Over the next three months, participan­ts will have access to the DreamBuild­er platform, a blended business training course developed through a partnershi­p between Arizona State University’s Thunderbir­d School of Global Management and global copper mining company Freeport-McMoRan.

In addition, participan­ts will connect with networks of business leaders, women entreprene­urs and mentors who will facilitate lessons related to business management such as preparing business plans and raising capital. Beyond learning in the academy, they will continue to be mentored and encouraged to share, learn, and network with AWE alumnae and members of their cohort.

To augment the existing slate of projects focused on women and economic empowermen­t, the Department of State’s Bureau of Educationa­l and Cultural Affairs (ECA) establishe­d the AWE programme in 2019. A total of 220 women entreprene­urs participat­ed in the 2019 and 2020 cohorts of the U.S. Consulate Lagos AWE program.

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