CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY - Since 2020, some 350 Filipina women from all over the Philippines have received training and mentorship from the Academy for Women Entrepreneurs (AWE), a U.S.-supported business learning program organized by the U.S. Embassy in the Philippines and implementing partner SPARK! Philippines.
SPARK!
Philippines is “Samahan ng mga Pilipina para sa
Reporma at Kaunlaran.”
“All of
us know how much women business owners—both in the informal and formal
sectors—contribute to and drive economic prosperity in the Philippines,” U.S.
Ambassador to the Philippines MaryKay Carlson said in her remarks at the
first-ever AWE Philippines Summit held recently.
The
summit also marked the business training program’s third anniversary. “With
AWE, we have prioritized reaching women entrepreneurs who face the highest
hurdles when it comes to accessing the essential tools of entrepreneurship: finance,
support networks, mentors,” she said.
The
inaugural summit held in Manila gathered more than 80 AWE alumni from Bacolod
City, Bohol, Cebu, Manila, Marawi City, Puerto Princesa City, Quezon City, and
Zamboanga del Sur to participate in panel sessions, networking activities, and
workshops by American business experts.
Another 40 AWE graduates gathered in Bacolod City for a one-day
networking and workshop session with summit organizers.
Department
of Trade and Industry Undersecretary Blesila Lantayona also attended the summit
in Manila.
“Even
before the pandemic, we, at the Department of Trade and Industry, follow
closely the Magna Carta of Women or Republic Act 9710 passed in 2009, which
provides specific interventions of DTI to promote women’s economic
empowerment. With these and other
initiatives, I am confident that our women entrepreneurs can rebuild better and
contribute greatly to the country’s economic recovery,” Lantayona said.
“Whether
they are aspiring entrepreneurs with innovative concepts or micro and small
business owners seeking fresh perspectives, this summit serves as a gateway to
innovation, business growth, and unparalleled networking opportunities. It is a dynamic learning experience where our
women entrepreneurs unite to embark on a path to entrepreneurial excellence,”
SPARK! Philippines Executive Director Maica Teves said.
AWE is a
hybrid learning program that offers courses on market research, laws and
regulations, business plan creation, cash flow projection, and digital marketing
for Filipino women entrepreneurs from diverse backgrounds, including survivors
of violence, illegal trafficking, and natural disasters, as well as innovators
in sustainable development, technology, and agriculture. Graduates also benefit from a network of more
than 25,000 women entrepreneurs across 100 countries.
In March,
Filipino entrepreneur Senith Araez received the AWE Outstanding Achievement
Award for her exemplary leadership and contributions to women’s empowerment in
her community at the first regional AWE Summit in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Araez
founded Whistler Travel and Tours in Puerto Princesa City in Palawan, which
mostly employs single mothers or women who are family breadwinners. (Mindanao
Examiner)





No comments:
Post a Comment