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Women’s Entrepreneurship Training Program in the Fashion Industry

11/03/2022
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The Program is tailored and designed to build the capabilities and skills of the participating women entrepreneurs

The Islamic Corporation for the Development of the Private Sector (ICD) (https://ICD-PS.org/en), J.P. Morgan (https://JPMorgan.com) and Nafisa Shams Academy and incubator are announcing the official launching of a joint program for training and incubation in the fashion sector in Saudi Arabia (the “Program”).  The Program is dedicated to women entrepreneurs with the objective of developing their business skills and making them more effective, efficient and impactful in the management of their businesses.

Women Entrepreneurship Training Program

According to World Bank’s recent data. The female Labor force is 20.9% of the total labour force in Saudi Arabia. In response to this challenge, it is appropriate to identify and support new programs or initiatives designed to develop and improve the creativity of women so as to develop their own businesses or improve their access to jobs and become effective contributors to domestic production and growth of their country’s economy. This program is expected to train and develop the capacity of a total of 105 entrepreneurial startups led by female entrepreneurs in the fashion industry in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.  Approximately, with an average of 3 workers for each enterprise, the program is expected to develop the capacity of a total of 315 women and consequentially create additional jobs for women in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

The ICD, with the funding support of its principal partner, J.P. Morgan Foundation, is working together with Nafisa Shams Academy to implement the Program.  The main sponsor of the Program is J.P. Morgan Foundation whereas the implementing agency is Nafisa Shams Academy.  The Program is tailored and designed to build the capabilities and skills of the participating women entrepreneurs, in particular, their technical and managerial skills, and financial accounting, reporting and management skills, at both the individual and institutional levels.

On this occasion, Mr Ayman Sejiny, the CEO of the Islamic Corporation for the Development of the Private Sector, said, “ICD always participate and support all programs that help in achieving the UN sustainable development goals (SDGs) such as those related to reducing inequality, promoting equal opportunities and financial inclusion, women empowerment, and innovation.  All these goals are manifested and expected to be achieved in this tailored capacity building program.”

“We are delighted to support such an important initiative in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia,” commented Bader Alamoudi, Senior Country Officer for Saudi Arabia at J.P. Morgan. “This programme is very much in line with our values at J.P. Morgan, including supporting women and equality, entrepreneurship and education.”

The training Program composes of several boot camps, workshops and competitions to be organized in the Riyadh Region of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. It is scheduled to commence in March 2022 and end in December 2022.   The main training modules will include but are not limited to the following:  e-commerce, e-marketing, trade exchange, money management, ideas and innovations management, financial accounting and resources management, and maintaining sustainable quality standards. Clearly, these are important training modules and skills set that will help and develop the capacity of participating women and entrepreneurs to become more effective and efficient in their business operations.


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