Partnership formed between UN Women and the Mara Foundation,
to enable and empower women entrepreneurs not only in Africa, but globally. The
measure was announced yesterday during the African Union Summit in Addis Ababa,
Ethiopia. Mentoring, training and tools will be provided to help women
entrepreneurs.
UN Women and Mara Foundation announce partnership to support
women entrepreneurs in Africa
(Addis Ababa) UN Women and Mara Foundation today announced a
partnership to enable, empower and inspire women entrepreneurs globally.
Announced during the Africa Union Summit in Ethiopia, the
partnership will see the two entities working side-by-side to provide
mentoring, training and business tools designed to meet the individual needs of
women entrepreneurs on the continent.
One such tool, 'Mara Mentor', has been developed by Mara
Online to help young entrepreneurs connect with their industry peers, as well
as gain access to valuable business advice, online networking opportunities and
training materials. 'Mara Mentor' can be accessed via a website
(mentor.mara.com), and a recently launched app which helps users connect,
anytime, anywhere.
UN Women's Knowledge Gateway for Women's Economic
Empowerment (www.empowerwomen.org), is a global community set up to share
resources and tools for women's economic empowerment, crowd-source feedback on
innovative ideas and to connect women entrepreneurs and workers with experts,
peers, networks and potential partners.
Combining the strengths of the Mara Mentor online platform
and app and UN Women's EmpowerWomen.org, as well as its network of over 80
country offices around the world, women entrepreneurs will have the opportunity
to better connect with policymakers, researchers, teachers, students, civil
society activists, investors, social change-makers; access resources and
training for the development of business skills; and develop an understanding
of how to overcome specific challenges to gender equality.
Ashish J. Thakkar, Founder of Mara Foundation, said:
"Having founded my own business at the age of 15, I understand all too
well the challenges that face entrepreneurs setting up a business. These
challenges are even greater for women, particularly in Africa, where they
continue to lag behind men when it comes to gender equality in the workplace.
"I hope that through the combined efforts of UN Women
and Mara Foundation, we can create a level playing field for women
entrepreneurs of Africa and a solid network of women business leaders who will
continue to inspire other women in Africa for generations to come."
Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, Executive Director of UN Women,
said: "Women's economic empowerment is essential to ending poverty and
advancing gender equality and we are pleased to partner with the Mara
Foundation to make greater progress."
"Women have a right to equal opportunities and equal
access to resources and training. When women are empowered and barriers
removed, the benefits ripple outward to many others, making economies more
inclusive and stronger. Through this partnership, we hope to accelerate gender
equality and women's economic empowerment in Africa and beyond."
Over the next 12 months, UN Women and Mara Foundation will
jointly host a series of debates on women's economic empowerment across both
platforms. Experts from around the globe will be invited to facilitate
discussions and engage members of Mara Mentor and EmpowerWomen.org in order to
better understand the barriers faced by women in business in Africa and
globally. It is expected that this will further drive innovative approaches to
women's economic empowerment in the region.
UN Women and Mara Foundation will be participating in a
number of other joint activities and events to raise awareness of the issues
women face in business and further strengthen the support provided to them by
both the private and public sector.
UN Women is the UN organization dedicated to gender equality
and the empowerment of women. A global champion for women and girls, UN Women
was established to accelerate progress on meeting their needs worldwide.
Mara Foundation is part of Mara Group, a pan-African
multi-sector business with extensive operating experience in both African and
international markets.
Established in 2009, Mara Foundation focuses on fostering
entrepreneurialism in Africa through a myriad of programmes designed to address
the complete life-cycle of an entrepreneur's business idea. The Foundation
works to create sustainable economic and business development opportunities for
young entrepreneurs via Mara Women, Mara Mentor, Mara Launchpad and the Mara
Ad-Venture Capital Fund. Mara Mentor's online platform and mobile app have been
developed by Mara Online - Mara's online and mobile technology business.
The Foundation is active in a number of countries including
Uganda, Tanzania, Kenya and Nigeria. For more information, visit
www.mara-foundation.org.
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