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Camarasal and Voces Vitales held the Pitch Competition, in which 10 women business leaders and participants of the We3A program presented their growth plan before specialized jurors, who awarded five of them with consultancies in e-commerce, merchandising and branding.

 

Published in Experts

The MSE observatory, conducted a brief report that reveals some important data of MSEs from the female leadership with a significant participation of 60% of women to know the expectations for their businesses in this year 2024.

Published in SME

The Banco de Desarrollo de la República de El Salvador (Bandesal), with the strategic support provided by the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) to El Salvador, facilitates financing opportunities for women entrepreneurs and MSMEs in the following sectors: services, commerce, small-scale construction, manufacturing, and agriculture.

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The United States Agency for International Development (USAID), Tigo El Salvador and the Fundación Empresarial para la Acción Social (FUNDEMAS) held the graduation of the CONECTADAS program and presented the results achieved during the years 2021 and 2022 in terms of income or sales generation, employment and empowerment of women.

Published in Entrepreneurship

In the framework of International Women Entrepreneurs Day, which is commemorated every november 19, the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI) reaffirms its commitment to continue promoting the empowerment and economic autonomy of the region's businesswomen and entrepreneurs, through the implementation of various initiatives such as the Programa Regional de Financiamiento Empresarial para Mujeres (FEM), and the Financial Sector Support Facility for MSMEs affected by COVID-19, which has assisted 4,685 micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) led by women.

Published in Entrepreneurship

As Latin American and Caribbean countries put the pandemic behind them, there is growing evidence that one of the most effective ways to accelerate growth is to empower women.

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The Banco de Desarrollo de la República de El Salvador (BANDESAL), together with the Instituto Salvadoreño para el Desarrollo de la Mujer (ISDEMU), made the third delivery of seed capital to women entrepreneurs and businesswomen in the framework of the Interinstitutional Cooperation Agreement between these institutions and financial inclusion of ISDEMU users.

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The agreement will have a duration of 12 months, from its effective date. It may be extended by decision of both governmental institutions.

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