Winner training

Negotiation Skills

Nepal - A one-day training program on Negotiation Skills was held at FNCCI by WINNER Nepal in coordination with Women Entrepreneurship Development Committee of FNCCI. The main resource persons for the program were Mr. Sanu Raja Shilpakar, Senior Trainer with the Lalitpur Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Rajan Dhaubhadel, Program Officer with Bhaktapur Chamber of Commerce and Mr. Dharma Shakya, Vice-President of Federation of Handicraft Associations of Nepal.

Opening window of business opportunities for rural women

The Philippines, May 2012 - Thousands of women in rural communities in the Philippines have already gained access to opportunities in the global marketplace through the Internet, after having participated in the WINNER seminars-workshops on Internet e-commerce, international trade practices and enterprise management.  These women are engaged in micro and small enterprises, producing various goods and products that are slowly gaining exposur

Romanian women help shape national economic growth and development

Romania - The prominent role of Romanian women in society, specifically in public service and in business, took center stage at a recent conference on women in governance held in Bucharest.

Zimbabwe’s women entrepreneurs form business clubs

Harare, April 2012 - After completing their training on modern business practices and market opportunities, women entrepreneurs in Zimbabwe, who joined the WINNER program, formed women’s business clubs to continue the exchange of ideas and experiences among themselves, particularly in moving forward with their businesses

Exploiting design advantage to boost Nepal’s competitiveness in export market

Kathmandu, April 2012 - The hand that rocks the cradle rocks the market with designs that depend on natural material and ingenuity of local craftswomen.  Exploiting this advantage over mass produced goods for exports, women entrepreneurs in Nepal joined intensive training on handicraft design and buyers’ preferences.  The training aimed to est

Training on innovative handicraft

Kathmandu, March 2012 - In Nepal, women entrepreneurs engaged in intensive training on innovative handicraft design to establish powerful connection between creativity and business.

Brand identity to create strong presence for Nepalese products in niche markets

With the increasing economic integration of the world brought about by globalization, it is crucial that Nepal should define and sustain its competitive advantage in various products bound for foreign markets. Advantage in the use of natural materials unique to Nepal coupled with available cheap labor and indigenous designs along with modern marketing practices could use added thrust to its export drive.

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