BRAC Bank hosts capacity-building training for women entrepreneurs in Narayanganj
BRAC Bank, in collaboration with Bangladesh Open-Source Network (BdOSN), organised a training programme in Narayanganj to strengthen the capacity of women entrepreneurs across Bangladesh. The three-day programme, held at Shilpakala
NDAOWA trains 1,657 youths, women in digital and creative skills
The Nigerian Defence Academy Officers’ Wives Association (NDAOWA) has successfully concluded the maiden edition of its Digital and Creative Skills Empowerment Holiday Programme, training 1,657 youths and women at Ribadu
Gov’t commits to including Muslim women in national initiatives
The Government is committed to the deliberate inclusion of Muslim women in key national initiatives as directed by President John Dramani Mahama. The President has instructed his appointees to ensure
Women entrepreneurs grow businesses and opportunities through digital skilling program
Shimoni, Kenya (ILO News) – Students in Kenya’s Shimoni Secondary School not only learn math, literature, and other core subjects. They also gain hands-on skills in farming, raising poultry, and
Emirati Women Lead the UAE’s Digital Future through Lifelong Learning and Upskilling
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. You’re reading Entrepreneur Middle East, an international franchise of Entrepreneur Media. The impactful contributions of Emirati women in driving economic growth and
Breaking down barriers for women digital entrepreneurs: Insights from Africa
The digital economy is reshaping global trade and business, presenting new opportunities for inclusive growth and sustainable development. However, these opportunities are not equally available, particularly for women entrepreneurs who
Women CFOs lead lagging companies to 10% revenue growth: OneStream
Appointing women to the role of the CFO can help to improve innovation, bolster shareholder value and improve revenue growth, a recent study by OneStream Software on the return on
African women have less access to the internet than men
Across Africa, women have less access to the internet than men. In Ethiopia, Uganda, Rwanda and Tanzania only 15%-28% of women own smartphones. Tinuade Adekunbi Ojo is a feminist political
RFAs: Women in Digital Business (WiDB) at AM-Steve House Program – Africa
The WiDB program addresses these challenges, offering a holistic approach to equip women entrepreneurs with the skills, knowledge, and resources to … Source link
Digital skills Black women need to make serious money now
The digital skills Black women should learn aren’t just nice-to-haves anymore — they’re essential tools for building wealth, accessing better opportunities, and creating the life you want. Whether you’re switching