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  1. The Women Entrepreneurship Platform (WEP) is a Government of India initiative by NITI Aayog to promote and support aspiring as well as established women entrepreneurs in India, assist and handhold them in their journey from starting up to scaling up and expanding their ventures. WEP identifies partners who are the pivotal agents that transform ...

  2. At the Frank & Eileen™ Center for Women’s Entrepreneurial Leadership (F&E CWEL) we believe entrepreneurial leadership is a life skill. Thanks to the generosity of Frank & Eileen™ founder Audrey McLoghlin, we educate and empower leaders to create social and economic impact through industry and innovation as we research and enlighten the ...

  3. What Is The Women's Entrepreneurship Initiative (WEI)? Through a competitive selection process, a group of women entrepreneurs are selected to “incubate” their business at the Women’s Entrepreneurship Initiative (WEI), in a technologically advanced environment, designed to foster business growth and sustainability.

  4. About the Program. [/vc_column_text] [vc_column_text] The Startup Canada Women Entrepreneurs Program supports women entrepreneurs, particularly those from marginalized backgrounds, to start and scale thriving businesses. This year, Startup Canada in partnership with the Coca-Cola Foundation will support 10,000 women entrepreneurs to start and ...

  5. Stories from the field: Malawi. After completing her first few assignments, Daphne Kasambala went back to the drawing board and managed to build a digital-marketplace that is revolutionizing Africa's creative industry. Continue to the story.

  6. To help women create and run successful companies, we launched the Europe-wide online platform WEgate, continuing to support women entrepreneurs during the Covid-19 pandemic. WEgate unites all initiatives supporting women entrepreneurship into one platform dedicated to women entrepreneurs and their needs related to starting, financing, and ...

  7. AFAWA project. Affirmative Finance Action for Women in Africa (AFAWA) is a pan-African initiative of the African Development Bank, which aims to reduce the estimated $42 billion financing gap that affects women entrepreneurs in Africa. AFAWA offers a multi-pronged approach to address the constraints women entrepreneurs face in Africa.

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