In partnership with the Coca-Cola Foundation, women in Africa (WIA) have initiated a call for entries from women entrepreneurs for its program JAMII Femmes.

The program aims to impact 20,000 women entrepreneurs from 10 African countries over the next three years.  In its first year, the program aims to support women entrepreneurs in 3 countries: Kenya, Ivory Coast, and Nigeria.

JAMII Femmes seeks innovative solutions to bring positive changes in Africa by improving the quality of life for thousands of people and will allow participants to receive support through online training, networking, mentorship, and local boot camps.

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The first phase is a 4-month digital training phase conducted by WIA’s partner, Honoris United Universities.

In the second phase, selected beneficiaries will have access to grants. In the third phase, beneficiaries will be able to participate in an accelerator program, after which a special prize of Ksh. 1.1 million ($10,000) will be given per country.

Debra Mallowah, Vice President, East, and Central Africa Franchise, said: “We are excited to roll out this new initiative. It will play a critical role in accelerating our focus on how we impact women and the communities in which we operate.

“Women empowerment remains one of our key pillars in driving the sustainability plan. We are keen to bring on board more initiatives that deliver the desired positive impact on women’s lives in Kenya and Africa.”

Women entrepreneurs in Kenya can apply to JAMII Femmes by visiting jamiifemmes2022.selecteev.io.

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