The workshop, delivered by a mission team from UN Women MCO – Caribbean, resulted in tangible outputs such as business plans, budgets and marketing strategies.
Women from Indigenous and Tribal Villages in Suriname are making strides toward economic empowerment through a business coaching workshop tailored to their needs. Hosted by the UN Women Multi-Country Office (MCO) - Caribbean, the workshop equipped participants with essential entrepreneurial skills, including business planning, marketing fundamentals, customer service, and financial management. This initiative was part of the SDG Fund Joint Programme: Leave No One Behind (JP LNOB), under Output 1.3, which aims to improve livelihoods and enhance food security for female farmer networks in targeted Indigenous and Tribal Peoples (ITPs) communities.
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