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ODSS CO-CREATION WORKSHOP

Women Business Hub's participation in the co-creation workshop of organization development and systems strengthening, organized by Amref Health Africa, marked a significant collaboration aimed at fostering sustainable business growth and community development. The workshop, held to enhance organizational effectiveness and community impact, provided a platform for Women Business Hub to contribute valuable insights and perspectives.


During the workshop, Women Business Hub actively engaged in discussions and collaborative activities focused on refining organizational structures, improving operational processes, and strengthening systems. The goal was to create a more resilient and impactful business model that aligns with the broader community development objectives of Amref Health Africa.


The participant from Women Business Hub brought their expertise in entrepreneurship, women's empowerment, and community engagement to the table. Through interactive sessions, they shared best practices, identified challenges, and co-created innovative solutions with other stakeholders. This collaborative effort aimed to not only enhance the capabilities of Women Business Hub but also contribute to the overall success of Amref Health Africa's mission in promoting health and well-being in communities.



The co-creation workshop fostered a spirit of collaboration, enabling Women Business Hub to leverage the collective wisdom and experiences of diverse stakeholders. The exchange of ideas and the establishment of meaningful partnerships during the workshop were crucial for developing a holistic approach to organizational development and systems strengthening.


As a result of their active participation, Women Business Hub not only gained valuable insights into optimizing their business operations but also contributed to the broader conversation on how businesses can play a vital role in community development. The collaborative efforts between Women Business Hub and Amref Health Africa exemplify the power of cross-sector partnerships in driving positive change and creating sustainable impact at both organizational and community levels.




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