Women Business Hub is Building grassroots women, men and youth to create innovative businesses and explore existing market-based systems for effective household income. The organization is working with local small-scale farmers and agribusiness owners to recognize that growing out of poverty requires entrepreneurial solutions that drive self-sustainable economic growth.
Women Business Hub is a gender responsive CBO with a Mission to empower women and girls through inclusive entrepreneurship, advocacy, and capacity-building programs that advance gender equality, promote sexual and reproductive health rights, and uphold the right to bodily autonomy. Our vision is a world where every woman and girl enjoy equal opportunity, economic empowerment, and full autonomy over their bodies, lives, and choices—free from discrimination, violence, and systemic barriers.
Monday, June 13, 2022
Reorganizing Rural Communities to move from Aid dependency to trade for sustainable Economic empowerment.
Women Business Hub is Building grassroots women, men and youth to create innovative businesses and explore existing market-based systems for effective household income. The organization is working with local small-scale farmers and agribusiness owners to recognize that growing out of poverty requires entrepreneurial solutions that drive self-sustainable economic growth.
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