Illmi Children’s Fund (ICF), a non-profit organization committed to sustainable development, and the Enterprise Development Centre (EDC) of Pan Atlantic University are pleased to announce the successful conclusion of their 1st cohort collaborative entrepreneurial training program for women entrepreneurs in Abuja.
The three-day training program, which took place from April 17 to 19 at the National Commission for Colleges of Education, aimed to equip 300 women with vital skills and knowledge essential for entrepreneurial success in today’s competitive business landscape.
Throughout the program, participants engaged in interactive sessions covering crucial areas such as accounting, customer service, business modeling, growth planning, and more. The training sessions were designed to foster active participation and facilitate meaningful learning experiences.
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Nnenna Ugwu, who is the alumni director at EDC, emphasized the importance of the program, highlighting those outstanding participants will have the opportunity to continue their journey through a three-month mentorship program. This initiative aims to provide ongoing support and guidance to further enhance participants’ entrepreneurial skills and drive business growth.
The executive director at ICF, Maryam Augie-Abdulmumin, expressed her satisfaction with the partnership with EDC, noting their shared commitment to empowering female entrepreneurs and making a positive impact in their lives and communities.
This successful collaboration between ICF and EDC underscores their dedication to promoting gender equality, economic empowerment, and sustainable development. By providing women entrepreneurs with access to quality training and mentorship, they aim to unlock opportunities and foster the growth of thriving businesses in Abuja and beyond.