U.S. EMBASSY LAUNCHES ACADEMY FOR WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS 2022
Dr. Jassim Taqui
DG Al-Bab Institute for Strategic Studies
Islamabad, June 11, 2022: U.S. Embassy
Islamabad’s Counselor for Commercial Affairs John Coronado congratulated more
than 115 Pakistani women entrepreneurs on their selection to the Academy for
Women Entrepreneurs (AWE) 2022 in a virtual launch event on June 11. This
U.S. training program supports women worldwide in building their businesses.
Its launch in Pakistan is part of the 75th-anniversary
celebrations of U.S.-Pakistan bilateral relations and an ongoing effort to
empower Pakistani women to realize their economic potential and increase
prosperity for all Pakistanis.
During his remarks, Mr. Coronado spoke about
the need to support women entrepreneurs: “When women are economically
empowered, they reinvest in their families and communities, strengthening the
social fabric and improving education and skill levels of the workforce. This
multiplier effect spurs economic growth and enhances stability.”
With mentoring and guidance from established
Pakistani entrepreneurs, the AWE participants will undertake a three-month, rigorous
online training program developed by Arizona State University’s
Thunderbird School of Global Management and American natural resource company
Freeport McMoran. Through AWE, participants learn core business skills
and will meet weekly to discuss the material with experienced local mentors and
U.S. experts. 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 in Multan, Muzaffarabad,
Khairpur, and Peshawar will lead AWE Pakistan 2022, with support from the Pakistan
American Cultural Center and the DOVE Foundation. Lincoln Corners in
Peshawar, Lahore, Rawalpindi, and Larkana took part in AWE Pakistan 2021.
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 or
establish their enterprises. Upon completion, the participants will join
the global AWE network, which offers further growth opportunities, as well as
the community of U.S. exchange program alumni.
To learn more about AWE, please visit: https://eca.state.gov/awe or see the attached
factsheet.
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