East
African Community Headquarters, Arusha, Tanzania, 31st August, 2020: The
East African Community has kicked-off national launches of the 50
Million African Women Speak Networking Platform (50MAWS), a digital
platform aimed at empowering millions of women in Africa to start, grow
and scale up their businesses.
Gracing
the national launch for the United Republic of Tanzania at the Karimjee
Hall, in Dar es Salaam, Hon. Ummy Mwalimu, Minister of Health,
Community Development, Gender, Seniors and Children, said the government
of Tanzania has received the project, and was happy to embrace the
initiative to further enable women to connect, network and transact
business.
“Implementing
this project is critical in the empowerment of women in the region,”
the Minister said, adding that the platform presents an opportunity to
heighten the economic empowerment of women in the region.
Hon.
Mwalimu called upon womenfolk to pursue bigger entrepreneurial dreams,
such as value addition in the value-chains and tapping the export
markets. “I call upon the Tanzania Women Chamber of Commerce to work
with women and assist them to develop business proposals that can
attract access to finance,” she added.
Speaking
during the same occasion, the EAC Deputy Secretary General in charge of
Productive and Social Sectors, Hon. Christophe Bazivamo, said that the
50MAWS Platform has been developed using information and content
collected nationally and regionally, and therefore contains information
closer to home and within reach in terms of reaching markets within the
region.
“I am
aware that women in business present here today are already leveraging
technology to market their products, designs and artworks. They are
using the global social media platforms like Instagram, Facebook and
others to promote their products. The good news today is that we are
going local with this new platform,” said Hon. Bazivamo.
The
Deputy Secretary General said that the project was in line with Article
122 of the Treaty for the establishment of the EAC, which provides for
the enhancement of the role of Women in Business.
“Our
Partner States recognize the importance of women as a vital economic
link between agriculture, Industry and trade, and therefore undertake to
increase the participation of Women in business at the policy
formulation and implementation levels as well as promote special
programmes for women in small, medium and large scale enterprises”, he
said.
In her
welcoming remarks, the EAC Director for Social Sectors, Ms. Mary
Makoffu, said the platform also aims to build on the popularity of
mobile phones so that the burden of learning and accessing information
and services is limited, allowing women to manage their businesses and
social circumstances.
“Overall,
the platform intends to create a dynamic and engaging networking
platform among women entrepreneurs, connecting them with one another in
ways that will foster peer to peer learning, mentoring and the sharing
of information and knowledge,” added Ms. Makoffu.
The
Tanzania launch also marked the beginning of a solid partnership between
the 50 Million African Women Speak Networking Platform and the Tanzania
Women Chamber of Commerce (TWCC), with TWCC pledging its support in
promoting uptake and use of the platform by their members.
The
chairperson of the Chamber, Ms. Jacqueline Maleko, said that the TWCC
has a 6,000-strong membership with economic empowerment of women as the
main agenda.
“We
are now ready to move to all regions of the country and train the women,
on the use of the 50MAWS platform, to enable women network and do
business with their peers across the continent,” said Ms. Maleko.
The
launch of the platform was preceded by training sessions on tax
requirements and updates by the Tanzania Revenue Authority; access to
finance and various packages designed for women in business by CRDB
Bank; and practical guide on registering and using the online 50MAWS
platform.
Accessible at www.womenconnect.org,
and covering 38 African states under the EAC, the Common Market for
East and Southern African (COMESA) and Economic Community of West
African States (ECOWAS) blocs, the innovative platform aims to
economically empower women by providing a one-stop shop for their
specific business information needs.
The
project is being jointly implemented by EAC, COMESA, and ECOWAS with
funding from the African Development Bank (AfDB). Continentally unveiled
during the Global Gender Summit in November 2019 in Kigali, Rwanda, the
platform enables women in Member/Partner States of the three regional
economic blocs and other African countries to find information on how to
run businesses, where to access financial services, how to create
business opportunities online and where to access training resources.
The
platform also gives women an opportunity to showcase their products and
connect with a market of millions across the continent, in addition to
leveraging opportunities for peer-to-peer learning and mentorship as
part of a dynamic online community of entrepreneurs.
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