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Union Nationale Des Femmes Djiboutienne (UNFD), BLD Hassan Gouled 127, Djibouti
Zimbabwe House, 1st Floor
P.O. Box 1499
City Centre, Lilongwe
The Regional Enterprise Competitiveness and Access to Markets programme (RECAMP) is about boosting participation of the private sector in regional and global value chains. The programme does this through the improvement of the investment and business climate and enhanced competitiveness in the COMESA region.
The COMFWB Djibouti Chapter, the Association of Dumar and Dadaal Djibouti (3D), organized the training workshop for the Djiboutian women entrepreneurs. The official opening was graced by Mrs. Anissa Hassan Bahdon, Secretary General (SG) in the Ministry of Women and Family (MFF). 30 women attended the training.
The participating women where from the following sectors;
We appreciate the training, it will make us better entrepreneurs - Sindie Dlamini, Participant
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The Dumar iyo DADAAL- the COMFWB Djibouti Regional Caravan was a powerful journey across all 4 regions of Djibouti : Dikhil, Ali Sabieh, Obock et Tadjourah ! The leaders of the association connected with women entrepreneurs, laying the foundation for their regional branches
The Dumar iyo DADAAL- the COMFWB Djibouti Regional Caravan was a powerful journey across all 4 regions of Djibouti : Dikhil, Ali Sabieh, Obock et Tadjourah ! The leaders of the association connected with women entrepreneurs, laying the foundation for their regional branches
The Turkey-Africa Business and Economic Forum (TABEF) in Istanbul successfully concluded a two-day event, bringing together over 3,000 Turkish and African business leaders and officials, with a focus on elevating trade and fostering a robust South-South cooperation model. The forum, which was inaugurated by First Lady Mrs. Emine Erdoğan during the Women Business Panel, prominently featured representatives from COMFWB, including Dr. Asfour Amani, Choukri Abdillahi, and Hersio Siad, who worked to establish new partnerships and leverage the AfCFTA's potential. Key discussions centered on technology, digital trade, and manufacturing, emphasizing how Turkey can support Africa's industrialization and provide its producers easier access to Africa’s digital markets, ultimately aiming to transform the partnership into a sustainable and innovation-driven model for mutual growth.
The Turkey-Africa Business and Economic Forum (TABEF) in Istanbul successfully concluded a two-day event, bringing together over 3,000 Turkish and African business leaders and officials, with a focus on elevating trade and fostering a robust South-South cooperation model. The forum, which was inaugurated by First Lady Mrs. Emine Erdoğan during the Women Business Panel, prominently featured representatives from COMFWB, including Dr. Asfour Amani, Choukri Abdillahi, and Hersio Siad, who worked to establish new partnerships and leverage the AfCFTA's potential. Key discussions centered on technology, digital trade, and manufacturing, emphasizing how Turkey can support Africa's industrialization and provide its producers easier access to Africa’s digital markets, ultimately aiming to transform the partnership into a sustainable and innovation-driven model for mutual growth.
A robust delegation of 19 members from COMFWB Djibouti actively participated, showcased Djiboutian entrepreneurship and fostering valuable connections at the SIFIA 2025 in COTE D'IVOIRE. This event presented an opportunity for Djiboutian women entrepreneurs to expand their networks, connect with suppliers, partners, and clients across the continent, and significantly strengthen intra-African collaboration
A robust delegation of 19 members from COMFWB Djibouti actively participated, showcased Djiboutian entrepreneurship and fostering valuable connections at the SIFIA 2025 in COTE D'IVOIRE. This event presented an opportunity for Djiboutian women entrepreneurs to expand their networks, connect with suppliers, partners, and clients across the continent, and significantly strengthen intra-African collaboration
EXPOSITION VENTE organisée par Dumar Yio Dadaal Djibouti ou COMFWB Djibouti Chapter
EXPOSITION VENTE organisée par Dumar Yio Dadaal Djibouti ou COMFWB Djibouti Chapter
The third annual Expo-Vente and Conference, hosted by the Association of Dumaar Yio Dadaal of Djibouti (COMFWB Djibouti Chapter), took place at the Palais du Peuple in Djibouti City. This event brought together government officials, business leaders, and women entrepreneurs to celebrate and empower women in business.
The third annual Expo-Vente and Conference, hosted by the Association of Dumaar Yio Dadaal of Djibouti (COMFWB Djibouti Chapter), took place at the Palais du Peuple in Djibouti City. This event brought together government officials, business leaders, and women entrepreneurs to celebrate and empower women in business.
International Women's Day is a global holiday celebrated annually on March 8 to commemorate the cultural, political, and socioeconomic achievements of women. This year's theme was titled #BreakTheBias. Imagine a gender equal world. A world free of bias, stereotypes, and discrimination. A world that is diverse, equitable, and inclusive. A world where difference is valued and celebrated. Together we can forge women's equality. Collectively we can all #BreakTheBias.
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COMFWB Secretariat,
Oak House,
City Centre, P.O. Box 1499,
Lilongwe, Malawi.
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