U.S. ACADEMY FOR WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS’ SEED FUNDING ENABLES
GRADUATES TO GROW BUSINESSES
U.S. ACADEMY FOR WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS’ SEED FUNDING ENABLES
GRADUATES TO GROW BUSINESSES
Dr. Jassim Taqui
DG Al-Bab Institute for Strategic
Studies
Islamabad, October 30, 2021: Over 30 participants competed for
seed funding for their businesses at the first U.S. Mission Pakistan Academy
for Women Entrepreneurs (AWE) program on October 28. A panel of judges
selected the top three proposals after reviewing their business plans and
hearing their pitches. Each winner will receive $5,000, $4,000, and
$3,000, respectively, to grow or launch their businesses in Pakistan.
Maryam Iqbal won first prize for her business “Global
Nomad,” which promotes the crafts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Abira Younus won
the second prize for her business “Baby Steps,” a daycare and early childhood
education center. In third place, Madeeha Malik won for “Dhaaga
Clothing,” which provides flexible clothing designs while offering screening
services for eating disorders.
With mentoring and guidance from established Pakistani
entrepreneurs, 61 female entrepreneurs graduated from the AWE program in early
October. After completing the AWE training, participants competed for
seed funding to implement what they learned during the course. Chargé
d’affaires Angela P. Aggeler congratulated the graduates during the October 2
closing ceremony, stating: “Your success is Pakistan’s success, and we are
proud to support you to become Pakistan’s dynamic entrepreneurs, business leaders,
and economic influencers.”
AWE is centered around a three-month, rigorous online
course called DreamBuilder, developed by Arizona State University’s Thunderbird
School of Global Management and U.S. 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 Pakistan’s Lincoln Corners -
public event spaces that connect Pakistanis and Americans - in Lahore,
Rawalpindi, Larkana, and Peshawar led the AWE Pakistan program with support
from the Pakistan American Cultural Center and the DOVE Foundation.
The AWE graduates are now part of the Pakistan-U.S. Alumni
Network (PUAN) as well as the global community of U.S. exchange program
alumni. For more information about AWE, please visit https://eca.state.gov/awe. More information
about Lincoln Corners can be found on our website: https://pk.usembassy.gov/
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