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New Peer Mentoring Program to Fast Track Women Entrepreneurs in the Caribbean

KINGSTON, Jamaica – A new peer mentorship-based program to support high-potential women entrepreneurs in the Caribbean was launched today, October 29th.

The eight-month intensive Acceleration Program will provide participants with a wide range of support services to innovate their businesses, improve competitiveness and boost their growth.  This will include peer-learning, personal development, one-to-one mentoring/coaching, technical workshops, and motivational sessions by successful entrepreneur role models.

“We have drawn on global best practices to design a program specifically for women whose driving objective is to grow their companies.  This Acceleration Program is holistic, and at the same time, specifically tailored to the needs of the individuals”, says Ganesh Rasagam, Practice Manager for Innovation & Entrepreneurship at the World Bank Group.  “It underscores our commitment to promoting the sustainable growth of women-led businesses”, he adds.

women entrepreneursThe new initiative is part of the Entrepreneurship Program for Innovation in the Program in the Caribbean (EPIC), funded by the Government of Canada and implemented by the World Bank Group and its infoDev program for entrepreneurship. It will be delivered by certified facilitators in 12 Caribbean countries: Antigua & Barbuda, The Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Jamaica, Montserrat, St. Kitts & Nevis, Suriname, and Trinidad & Tobago.

Women entrepreneurs in these countries are eligible for selection provided that they have a firm that has been in business for several years, has demonstrated significant business growth and has realistic plans for future growth.    Each country-based program will support up to 15 women entrepreneurs over eight months starting in early 2016.

The call for applications from qualified women entrepreneurs is until 27th November 2015.

For the full eligibility criteria and application details, entrepreneurs may visit https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/WINC-AP as well as   https://www.facebook.com/WomenInnovatorsNetworkCaribbean for questions and updates.

 

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