U.S. Embassy Launches 2021 Academy for Women Entrepreneurs Program in Pakistan
Islamabad - July 3, 2021 – U.S. Embassy Minister
Counselor for Public Affairs Ray Castillo welcomed more than 70 Pakistani women
entrepreneurs to celebrate the launch of the first-ever Academy of Women
Entrepreneurs (AWE) program in Pakistan. This U.S. Department of State
program supports women worldwide in building their own enterprises. Its
launch in Pakistan is part of an ongoing effort to empower Pakistani women to
realize their economic potential and create conditions for increased stability,
security, and prosperity for all Pakistanis.
Pakistan’s
participation will build on ongoing support for women leaders and raise the
profile of local startups. Mr. Castillo lauded the accomplishments of
young Pakistani businesswomen and spoke about the determination that all
entrepreneurs need to succeed: “As your skills and confidence grow
throughout this program, I hope that you can build your businesses based not on
the views of nay-sayers, but on a well-grounded belief in yourself and belief
in your abilities to adapt to changes in the market.”
With
mentoring and guidance from established Pakistani entrepreneurs, AWE program
participants will undertake a three-month, rigorous course of online study
using the Dream Builder platform
developed by Arizona State University’s Thunderbird School of Global Management
and American natural resource company Freeport McMoran. AWE is designed
to cultivate entrepreneurial know-how, help women entrepreneurs connect with
funding opportunities, enhance opportunities for business expansion, and
increase the likelihood of entrepreneurial success.
Four of the
U.S. Mission to Pakistan’s Lincoln Corners (public event spaces that connect
Pakistanis and Americans) in Lahore, Rawalpindi, Larkana, and Peshawar will
lead AWE Pakistan with support from the Pakistan American Cultural Center and
the DOVE Foundation. Toward the end of their AWE journey, participants will
have the opportunity to compete for seed funding from the U.S. Mission to
Pakistan to further grow their enterprises. Upon completion, they will
join the global AWE network, which offers further growth opportunities as well
as the community of U.S. exchange program alumni.
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