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    • Joy Catherine Birabwa, founder of After School Hub, an educational after-school programme based in Kampala, Uganda. Photo by Will Boase
    • Nina Patil, co-founder of Fresh Express Logistics, a grape-exporting company in India. Photo by Atul Loke
    • Gina Vun (pictured centre), founder of Exotic Borneo Treasures, an online jewellery boutique in Malaysia. Photo by Suzanne Lee
    • Mariela Lorenc Pacek, co-founder of Kalima Shipping and Logistics Solutions in Argentina. Photo by Nicolas Goldberg
    • Sofia Cruz del Río Castellanos (pictured right), founder of Mexikatekatl, a company that supports local artisans to sell their products to the Mexican tourist industry. Photo by Rodrigo Cruz
    • Celia Duron, founder of Inversiones Ecologicas, a company that creates products such as notebooks, gift bags and lampshades from recycled paper in Honduras. Photo by Laura Lopez
    • Putri Hamzah, owner of This and That Enterprise, a tailoring company in Malaysia which makes custom clothes for curvy women. Photo by Qualcomm Wireless Reach
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Video News Release: Cherie Blair Foundation for Women Empowers Women Entrepreneurs Through Global Online Mentoring Programme

Mentoring Women in Business Programme showcased at a special event in Johannesburg hosted by Cherie Blair

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Today, the Cherie Blair Foundation for Women (www.CherieBlairFoundation.org) hosted a special event to champion mentoring as a powerful tool for empowering women entrepreneurs in developing and emerging economies, drawing on findings from an evaluation of its Mentoring Women in Business Programme (http://apo.af/OfZXl7). Research shows that women entrepreneurs in developing and…

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Skilling for Change initiative empowers 16,000 women through financial literacy training, creating over 2,300 new businesses and 1,500 new jobs

Cherie Blair highlights project achievements during her participation in World Economic Forum Africa meeting in Kigali

Over 2,300 new businesses and 1,500 new jobs have been created in two years by Rwandan women entrepreneurs involved in Skilling for Change, a unique collaboration between the Cherie Blair Foundation for Women (http://www.CherieBlairFoundation.org), Accenture and CARE International. The project launched in 2014 with the aim of supporting 15,000 rural…

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Video News Release: Cherie Blair Foundation for Women Partners with ExxonMobil Foundation to Empower Women Business Owners in Nigeria through Financial Literacy Initiative

Road to Women’s Business Growth showcased at a special event hosted by Cherie Blair on International Women’s Day

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Today, the Cherie Blair Foundation for Women (http://www.CherieBlairFoundation.org) celebrated an innovative new initiative to empower women entrepreneurs to grow their businesses. Developed with the support of the ExxonMobil Foundation, the Road to Women’s Business Growth project aims to inspire women owners of small businesses in Nigeria by building their management…