Home / News / UAE / Nama calls for participation in the Badri Community Entrepreneurship Program

Nama calls for participation in the Badri Community Entrepreneurship Program

Media In – Sharjah 3 April 2018 WAM

 The Badri Institute for Knowledge and Capacity Building, the educational arm of NAMA, has announced the opening of the Badri Community Entrepreneurship Program, organized in partnership with the Community Entrepreneurship College in London to provide practical training to develop participants’ skills and skills. Launching projects that are economically viable and have a positive impact on UAE society.
Through the launch of this 10-month training program, Namaa aims to attract 20 women entrepreneurs to the UK and India to receive training and professional advice by taking advantage of successful British and Indian experiences in community entrepreneurship. In empowering Emirati women to actively participate in supporting the national economy and stimulating their entrepreneurial spirit to enter and practice the business sector professionally, especially in the field of sustainable community projects that combine the achievement of material gains and community service at the same time. D.
The Badri Community Entrepreneurship Program offers UAE women and UAE residents aged 20 and above who have entrepreneurial or entrepreneurial projects the opportunity to benefit from intensive training, direct work experience and knowledge to launch and manage community pilot projects and benefit from female entrepreneurs Business Women and graduates of the Community Entrepreneurship College.
Namaa called upon Emirati women and residents wishing to join the program who are eligible to apply for the program by April 20 to participate in the program through http://namawomen.ae/bsep-application-form/. All information and details regarding the program.

About Admin 02

Check Also

Mansour bin Zayed chairs Mubadala Investment’s Board of Directors meeting

ABU DHABI, 23rd January, 2024 (WAM) His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Vice …