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Lean CX: The Key To Scaling Business and Revenue Growth
86% of customers quit doing business with a company as a result of a negative customer experience. What are successful companies like AirBnB, Amazon, and Netflix doing differently to retain their customers?
Meekono: A Digital-Marketplace Transforming Africa’s Creative Industry One Artisan at a Time
From corporate banking to the creative sector! AWEC Alumna Daphne Kasambala shares her story of not only building businesses in the creative industry but also pledging her organization's commitment to contribute to the well-being of the artisans, the community and the environment.
Harnessing the Economic Potential of Women in Africa Through Healthy Entrepreneurial Ecosystems
African women entrepreneurs are key to the economic growth and development of the continent, but their path to business success is often an arduous one. Cultivating and promoting an environment of ongoing support is key to their sustainability.
AWEC Spotlight: Mpolokang Gaolaolwe on Embracing Change to Build A Thriving Business
Botswana leads Africa with the highest concentration of women business owners. We sat down with AWEC Alumna Mpolokang Gaolaolwe to discuss her entrepreneurial journey and growing up in the Southern African country.
Strategic Partnerships: The Key to Accelerating Women-Led Business Growth Across Africa
This year, The African Women Entrepreneurship Cooperative turns five, and as the 5th cohort dive into their first month of programming, we look back on a vital component to the organization’s long-term sustainability; partnerships!
AWEC Spotlight: Sibusisiwe Chitewe - Her Journey to COMESA; One of Africa’s Most Formidable Trading Blocs
AWEC Alumna, Sibusiswe Chitewe spoke to us about how lessons from the program prepared her for an opportunity with the continent’s eastern and southern trading bloc.
Loom Craft Chocolate: Creating Wealth for the Community Through Full-Value Cocoa Processing
It is no secret that Africa’s excessive dependency on raw material exports and imported consumer goods has a debilitating impact on its economies. AWEC Alumna Uzoamaka Izukanne Igweike spoke to us about establishing a business to address this challenge.
Congratulations and a Warm Welcome to Cohort 5 Fellows!
After applying to the program and waiting anxiously for the news, 200 women received the invitation for a coveted spot in AWEC’s flagship program. Here’s a brief snapshot about these exceptional African women business owners from across the continent and the diaspora.
Four Tips for Women Founders to Build Better Businesses
A special message from Karen Sippel, co-founder of AWEC
The 2022 Virtual General Assembly Highlights
From 3rd - 6th of May, The African Women Entrepreneurship Cooperative (AWEC) successfully hosted its third annual Virtual General Assembly to mark the end of the program year and celebrate the year-long achievements for AWEC’s Cohort 4 Fellows.
An Innovator’s Toolkit: AWEC’s Top 4 Tools For Generating New Ideas in Your Business
What’s the most effective way to generate good ideas? If you think you’re not an “Idea Person”, don’t be alarmed - we are sharing 4 simple techniques to help break conventional thinking and make that light bulb appear!
AWEC Spotlight: Shelly Lazarus, Chairman Emeritus, Ogilvy & Mather
What’s the secret to running a successful global brand? With more than 40-decades of experience, Shelly Lazarus, considered one of the most influential women in marketing and advertising, shares some wisdom on what it takes to lead!
AWEC Announces #ShePowersAfrica, a Matching Gift Challenge Campaign
As AWEC approaches our 5 year anniversary and in honor of International Women’s Day 2022, we are thrilled to announce #ShePowersAfrica, a matching gift challenge campaign that will enable us to increase both the depth and breadth of our impact.
10 Women Entrepreneurs Tell Us: ‘What I Wish I Knew Before Starting My Business’
Entrepreneurs can all agree that when you first start out, you're bound to make some rookie mistakes; it's all part of the journey. If you’re lucky, most of these mistakes are easy to fix and learn from. But, in hindsight, let's be honest, there are some things you're better off avoiding all together.
AWEC Mentor Spotlight: Kudzayi Nheweyembwa -Supporting Women Entrepreneurs on Their Journey to Success
Kudzayi Nheweyembwa, General Manager, Hilton Garden Inn in Zambia, described his unexpected journey as an AWEC mentor for three years.
Dear Businesswoman, Your Work Will Not Sell Itself! You’ve Got To Do It
When female entrepreneurs don’t promote their businesses, their work often silently goes unnoticed which can lead to fewer opportunities for partnerships and investor backing. Read on for advice on how to make a strong first impression.
The ‘H’ in Hustle is for Health! Our Self-Care Action Plan for Women in Business
The end of year holiday season can easily become overwhelming for anyone, let alone for women running their own businesses and balancing family life. This is why, AWEC mentor, Fabiola Riobe, is sharing her top tips on self-care for women in business.
AWEC Alumnae Spotlight: Kunbi Osinoiki, “AWEC Saved My Business and My Sanity!”
From IT consultant to music teacher; Kunbi Osinoiki speaks of her entrepreneurial journey and what it’s meant for her to have a network of like-minded women entrepreneurs to share the joys and the pitfalls.
Why Gratitude is the Secret Weapon in Building a Business - Lessons from African Proverbs
Gratitude helps you realise what is important to your business. Making your team, suppliers and customers feel happy and appreciated will pay more dividends than any marketing gimmick that you may be advised to try.
AWEC Alumnae Spotlight: Amina Ighoud on AWEC Giving Her the Confidence to Start Over
It takes a lot of confidence to start a business. But what do you do when you have to shut it down and begin the process all over again? This is the story of Amina Ighoud who shares her startup experience, the challenges faced, and how she overcame them.