What we do

Agricultural Women Entrepreneurship Impact Investment Hub is built on 3 pillars. Women agri-entrepreneurs can access our services under each of the pillars

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PILLAR I – Technical Assistance

Technical assistance, coaching, mentoring of agri-entrepreneurs so they may grow their agri-businesses access new markets and reach bankable status

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PILLAR II - FINANCE

Linking agri-businesses with the finance community, social impact funds, through which women-agri- entrepreneurs can develop and upscale their businesses

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PILLAR III – TECHNOLOGY

Agri-business , engaging the private sector in the drive to bring new agri-equipment, food processing technology, packaging to the agri-value and food supply chains in Africa

Our Network

Our Network

A robust network builds the social capital that can lead to greater collaboration and credibility, funding and emotional support for female entrepreneurs.

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Our partners

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Our Businesses

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With a net worth of $2.6 billion, Oprah Winfrey is the most famous woman entrepreneur in media and entertainment. Winfrey runs the multinational cable network OWN and co-founded Oxygen Media.

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Our Mission

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A mission statement defines the organization's business, its objectives, and how it will reach these objectives. A vision statement details where the organization aspires to go.

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Social Impact through Women

Social Impact

organizations that prioritize doing work that consciously, systemically and sustainably serves or attempts to solve a local or global community need.

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Agricultural Women Entrepreneurship Today & Tomorrow

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Agriculture Women Entrepreneurs

One of the challenges that a career woman faces is the glass ceiling. So, isn’t it wonderful to come across real-life stories of women who have simply powered through this barrier? Examples in corporate / government / military life are a-plenty, but what about the agriculture sector? What are the daughters of the soil doing in this realm?

WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS IN Ghana

In cooperation with the Cherie Blair Foundation for Women, FWEN increased the participation of 100 women in the labor force and promoted economic empowerment by offering tailor-made programs and services to increase participants’ business and practical skills and self-confidence.

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