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Entrepreneurship Training Programme for Women, June 10 - 28, 2002

With the support of Global Fund For Women (GFW), Ntulume Village Women's Development Association (NVIWODA) Centre for Entrepreneurship and Career Develoment has since 1998 to-date, been able to train 377 women entrepreneurs, who are now engaged in various enterprises.

The Entrepreneurship development exposes women to Project identification, mobilisation of resources, achievement motivation, enterprise implementation, market survey and financial management.

The training takes 3 weeks and at end of the programme, the participants would have identified their weakness/strength, identified a project, carried out a market research and at end of the training the participants would be able to draw a Final Business Plan (FBP) for her project. The Women Entrepreneurship Develoment (WED) is result oriented as most of our graduates are implementing their action plans.

The training also exposes participants to Industrial Field Visists to exchange knowledge and experiences with successful women/men entrepreneurs and also understand industrial functions and operations in practical terms.


Benefits of Participation

  • The WED programme strengthens the capabilities of women to understanding and appreciating the process of enterprise development.
  • The women positively respond successfully and effectively to the utilisation of available opportunities/policies for economic empowerment.


Registration

0ur 12th programme is scheduled for 10th June - 28th June and 25 participants are expected to benefit from the programme.

Registration is in progress. To register, contact:
Fax: 256-41-340125
Tel: 256-41-272105 or 256-71-804806

or write to Programme Co-ordinator, P.O. Box 10074, Kampala, Uganda.


Contact information

Cissy Nyarwa
Programme Coordinator, NVIWODA
Email: nyarwacissy@mailcity.com
Web: NVIWODA Profile




Last update: April-19, 2002