Empowering the Next Generation of Successful African Business Women

Over the past six years, AWEC’s core program has supported more than 1200 women entrepreneurs across 53 African countries and the diaspora who conduct business in 40+ industries. Through these entrepreneurs, AWEC also has indirectly impacted more than 6,000 of their employees, who have benefited from stronger leadership, more well-managed businesses, and revenue growth.

AWEC monitors core program participant engagement on a monthly basis and measures key indicators for success, including assignment submissions and participation in live learning opportunities. Across all program years, AWEC continues to achieve an average 76% completion rate for its 12-month blended learning program, which far exceeds industry averages.

Aggregate Impact

70% strengthened their business management skills

62% increased the quality of their peer network

67% experienced higher quality mentoring

 

62% increased their annual revenue

62% attracted new customers/clients

53% created new jobs

Help Us Do More

AWEC’s mission is to increase the leadership and management capacity of African women entrepreneurs to build resilient businesses

Foundations, corporations, and individuals enable us to continue these impacting women entrepreneurs across Africa through financial gifts, in-kind support, and contributing to our ecosystem of business experts who serve as mentors, instructors, and inspirational guest speakers.

Help us to empower entrepreneurs across Africa. Learn more below:

AWEC Alumnae Success Stories

 

How Adeline Sede Kamga grew her revenue by 42% and improved employee engagement to drive business growth.

Read more about Adeline’s story

 

How AWEC inspired Mpolokang Gaolaolwe to confidently leverage technology and expand horizons.

Read more about Mpolokang 's story

 

Amina Ighoud shares how AWEC's lessons and newfound confidence empowered her to overcome challenges and embrace new opportunities.

Read more about Amina’s story

Annual Reports