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Training programme on business management for women from Afghanistan, Tajikistan and Azerbaijan
Training
- Date:
- Location:
- The Central Palace Hotel, Lamartin Cad. No. 18, Taksim-Istanbul, Turkey
- Organized by:
- Office of the Co-ordinator of OSCE Economic and Environmental Activities (OCEEA) together with UNDP Afghanistan, KOSGEB (the Turkish Small and Medium Enterprises Development Organization) and the WFTO (World Fair Trade Organization)
- Source:
- OSCE Secretariat
- Fields of work:
- Economic activities
About
This training is a one-week capacity building programme on women’s economic empowerment in Afghanistan, Tajikistan and Azerbaijan. It aims to support women entrepreneurs in successfully developing and managing their small and medium-sized enterprises and small handicraft, jewellery and textile businesses by strengthening their business management and product development skills, improving their professional network, and broadening their market possibilities.
Contributing to women’s economic empowerment cannot only help women engage in and benefit from economic activities, but can also help alleviate poverty and significantly contribute to sustainable economic growth, democratic development, inclusion, security and peace in the OSCE region.
The training programme will include 3 days of training and 2 days of enterprise and factory visits.
All documents from the event will be available on this conference website.
Contacts
Office of the Co-ordinator of OSCE Economic and Environmental Activities
Wallnerstrasse 6
1010 Vienna
Austria
For substantive issues: Ms. Amaya Sotes Linares-Rivas, Economic Affairs Officer, Economic Governance Unit, Tel: +43 1 514 36 6223, email: amaya.sotes@osce.org
For logistical queries: Ms. Petronela Durekova, Project Assistant, Tel: +43 1 514 36 6934, e-mail: petronela.durekova@osce.org.