Central Asian businesswomen to gather in Dushanbe
Dushanbe, 05.04.2016. /NIAT “Khovar”/. Businesswomen of Central Asian countries and Afghanistan in order to take part in the round table titled “Central Asian businesswomen. Experience, challenges and prospects for the development” will gather in Dushanbe on April 7.
At the event that will open the exhibition of products of businesswomen of Tajikistan will be discussed opportunities of further cooperation, women’s entrepreneurship in rural areas and in the city in Afghanistan and their interrelationship, potential and innovations of women entrepreneurship in Tajikistan, leasing and cargo transportation in Central Asia.
There will also be held two trainings, where women entrepreneurs will learn financial and investment literacy and how to make a business plan, which is the basis for a profitable business.
The event is organized by USAID Project on regional economic cooperation with the support of the State Committee on Investments and State Property Management of the Republic of Tajikistan within the framework of the activities of the Working group on supporting women entrepreneurship and the Committee for Women and Family Affairs under the Government of the Republic of Tajikistan.









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