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The National Women Entrepreneur Council (NWEC), a parastatal body operating under the aegis of the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family Welfare has been set up in 1999. It is the main organization that provides support and assistance to both potential and existing women entrepreneurs in Mauritius.
The mission of NWEC is to be a reference for promoting entrepreneurship inculcating the right business culture for women in Mauritius.
The NWEC acts as a driver and facilitator in empowering women entrepreneurs.
The main objectives of the Council are to:
• Ensure effective communication between the Council and its members;
• Identify actions and projects which will promote entrepreneurial activities of Women;
• Evaluate and assess the needs of Women Entrepreneurs;
• Establish Training Programs, aimed at improving the skills and management aptitudes of Women Entrepreneurs;
• Develop working links and affiliation with other bodies, whether in Mauritius or abroad, having same objectives;
• Examine and evaluate the contribution of Women Entrepreneurs to the various sectors of development in the light of national needs and priorities.
National Women Development CentreRoyal Road,Phoenix
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.
Chapter, organized a 3-days Seminar under the Regional Enterprise Competitiveness and Access to Market Program (RECAMP) at the Labourdonnais Waterfront Hotel, Caudan. COMFWB engaged two facilitators and 21 women entrepreneurs from the Agro-Industry and Leather manufacturing sector were trained on Internationalization of businesses and access to finance.
COMFWB engaged two facilitators and 21 women entrepreneurs from the Agro-Industry and Leather manufacturing sector were trained on Internationalization of businesses and access to finance.
The RECAMP training was a great opportunity for me to meet other local women entrepreneurs. I learned so much and am grateful to the COMFWB team for their dedication in making this event such an amazing experience. I enjoyed every minute of it! - Efa Hassan, Participant
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COMFWB-NWEC Incubation Centre Launch The COMFWB Chapter in Mauritius, the National Women Entrepreneur Council (NWEC), celebrated a monumental achievement with the grand opening of its new Incubation Centre, which is designed as a dynamic powerhouse and exclusive launchpad for women entrepreneurs and start-ups. This centre represents a definitive commitment to accelerating women's business growth by replacing challenges with concrete opportunities, offering a robust suite of services including one-on-one mentoring from seasoned experts, professional coaching and workshops, tailored guidance on growth and financing, and a collaborative ecosystem to foster networking and shared success, ultimately aiming to empower women and ensure the entire community thrives.
COMFWB-NWEC Incubation Centre Launch The COMFWB Chapter in Mauritius, the National Women Entrepreneur Council (NWEC), celebrated a monumental achievement with the grand opening of its new Incubation Centre, which is designed as a dynamic powerhouse and exclusive launchpad for women entrepreneurs and start-ups. This centre represents a definitive commitment to accelerating women's business growth by replacing challenges with concrete opportunities, offering a robust suite of services including one-on-one mentoring from seasoned experts, professional coaching and workshops, tailored guidance on growth and financing, and a collaborative ecosystem to foster networking and shared success, ultimately aiming to empower women and ensure the entire community thrives.
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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Oak House,
City Centre, P.O. Box 1499,
Lilongwe, Malawi.
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