Moving forward, the pilot tracks key outcomes, including additional online revenue generated by participating firms, the number of women who transition into paid roles with the businesses they support, retention in e-commerce after the pilot concludes, and the number of new jobs created. Early results include: over 30 practical training, over 15 new online shops opened on Tajik marketplaces, 90% of women formalized work with local firms, first online sales and first project expansion.

Achieving this at scale requires continued coordinated action, led by the World Bank Group, particularly with IBRD and IFC working closely with Tajik regulators, business associations, private-sector employers, and development partners, including UNDP, UN Women, Women in Tech Global, and local and international e-commerce marketplaces, to translate training into jobs.

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