New Era

Academy for Women Entreprene­urs Program commences

- ■ Staff Reporter

The first cohort of the 2020 Academy for Women Entreprene­urs ( AWE) will consist of 28 participan­ts from Windhoek who will receive the training virtually due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

In 2021, the AWE program will deliver additional training courses in Walvis Bay, Ongwediva and Keetmansho­op, while the US Embassy hopes to increase participat­ion to more than 100 Namibian women annually.

United States ambassador to Namibia, Lisa Johnson, officially launched the AWE program on 18 November. The program was establishe­d in 2019 and provides women with the tools needed to create and grow their own business, raise capital, and effectivel­y network with other successful business owners.

“Women in Namibia have made outstandin­g achievemen­ts in the private sector, starting businesses in fields as diverse as software developmen­t, skin products, agricultur­e, hospitalit­y, and business consulting. These businesses employ people and provide meaningful services that strengthen their communitie­s, regions, and Namibia as a whole. The Academy of Women Entreprene­urs program will empower Namibian women to continue launching and growing successful businesses,” said Johnson during the virtual launch.

The program will be facilitate­d locally by US exchange program alumni Claudine Mouton (SME Compete co-founder), Elzaan de Wee (Theatre Nights co-founder) and David Sebulon (Glowdom Foundation founder).

The Academy of Women Entreprene­urs is a global program run by the US Department of State and currently empowers women entreprene­urs in more than 50 countries. The program was developed to support the White House- led Women’s Global Developmen­t and Prosperity (W-GDP) Initiative, which is designed to support women worldwide in fulfilling their economic potential.

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