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Mano River Union To Boost 1 500 Women Traders In Sierra Leone And Liberia

Mano River Union To Boost 1 500 Women Traders In Sierra Leone And Liberia
Mano River Union To Boost 1 500 Women Traders In Sierra Leone And Liberia

Mano River Union To Boost 1 500 Women Traders In Sierra Leone And Liberia The training was conducted by the mano river union, with support from the african development bank. the training, according to our correspondent, is for educated women who are involved in cross border trade in the mano river union basin. The mano river union (mru) together with the african development fund is set to assist 1,500 women traders in cassava, palm oil and vegetables value chain in sierra leone and liberia.

Value Chain Analysis Highlights Opportunities For Women Cross Border
Value Chain Analysis Highlights Opportunities For Women Cross Border

Value Chain Analysis Highlights Opportunities For Women Cross Border In a significant move this week from august 9 13, the mano river union (mru) team has launched a mission to the sierra leone liberia borders. their objective: to meticulously identify and select 1500 adept women traders deeply involved in the cassava, palm oil, and vegetables value chain. The mano river union secretariat, which will oversee the programme, is set to receive a $4.2 million grant from the african development bank. grant to boost business formalisation and fuel new programmes for gender responsive, climate resilient, and low carbon cross border value chains. Some 1,500 women engaged in informal trade across liberia and sierra leone’s border will soon receive training and mentorship to formalize their businesses, increase and stabilize their incomes, and create safer trading environments. The building inclusive business ecosystems for stabilization and transformation (bi best) project is a transformative initiative aimed at empowering women traders in cross border value chains within the mano river union region.

Value Chain Analysis Highlights Opportunities For Women Cross Border
Value Chain Analysis Highlights Opportunities For Women Cross Border

Value Chain Analysis Highlights Opportunities For Women Cross Border Some 1,500 women engaged in informal trade across liberia and sierra leone’s border will soon receive training and mentorship to formalize their businesses, increase and stabilize their incomes, and create safer trading environments. The building inclusive business ecosystems for stabilization and transformation (bi best) project is a transformative initiative aimed at empowering women traders in cross border value chains within the mano river union region. The project will run through 2025 and provides women cross border traders with gender responsive capacity building, finance access, and assistance to connect to more profitable markets. accordignly, at least 1200 women traders expected to report new or improved opportunities to increase their income and enhance the quality of their jobs. The african development bank (afdb) is set to support over 1,500 women engaged in informal trade between the liberia and sierra leone border, with the aim of increasing their income status. The mano river union is named after the mano river, which begins in the guinea highlands and forms a border between liberia and sierra leone. in february 2022, the union signed a grant agreement with the bank’s transition support facility on the funding.

Mano River Union R Liberia
Mano River Union R Liberia

Mano River Union R Liberia The project will run through 2025 and provides women cross border traders with gender responsive capacity building, finance access, and assistance to connect to more profitable markets. accordignly, at least 1200 women traders expected to report new or improved opportunities to increase their income and enhance the quality of their jobs. The african development bank (afdb) is set to support over 1,500 women engaged in informal trade between the liberia and sierra leone border, with the aim of increasing their income status. The mano river union is named after the mano river, which begins in the guinea highlands and forms a border between liberia and sierra leone. in february 2022, the union signed a grant agreement with the bank’s transition support facility on the funding.

Liberia S Women Traders Preparing To Take On The African Market
Liberia S Women Traders Preparing To Take On The African Market

Liberia S Women Traders Preparing To Take On The African Market The mano river union is named after the mano river, which begins in the guinea highlands and forms a border between liberia and sierra leone. in february 2022, the union signed a grant agreement with the bank’s transition support facility on the funding.

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