A little over a year ago, Rwandan Christine Murebwayire graduated from the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Women program. A widow and mother of four with one adopted child, Christine runs a banana wine and juice-manufacturing co-op. Over the course of her six-month training, Christine and fellow classmates created detailed and actionable business plans, and participated in a range of follow-up support services, including one-on-one mentoring and advising on accessing capital. Watch related video of Emelienne Nyirumana, the Founder and Treasurer of Cocoki:
Christine Murebwayire, graduate of 10,000 Women
"A view of Africa and Africans with a focus on entrepreneurship, innovation, technology, practical remedies and other self sustaining activities.".....Emeka Okafor
Friday, December 31, 2010
The Multiplier Effect of 10,000 BusinessWomen
Next Billion provides us with an update on the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Women program:
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agriculture,
Business,
education,
entrepreneurship,
finance,
funds,
manufacturing,
services,
SME,
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