Business and Economy
ANWBN) Awarded $19,985 Grant To Empower Women Entrepreneurs In Northern Nigeria With Digital Skills
The Association of Nigerian Women Business
Network (ANWBN) has been awarded a $19,985 grant to
implement the “Digital Literacy & E-commerce Training for Women-Owned
Businesses” project.
This initiative will empower women entrepreneurs in three
communities across Northern Nigeria, equipping them with essential digital skills to
thrive in today’s economy and bridge the digital divide.
This is contained in a statement in Abuja by the National Coordinator/Project Director of ANWBN, Mrs Angela Ajala.
The grant, awarded by the Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE),
reinforces ANWBN’s mission to promote economic inclusivity and support
marginalized women-owned businesses.
According to her, the project will provide comprehensive
training in digital literacy and e-commerce, enabling participants to enhance
business operations, access global markets, and drive long- profoundly impact women entrepreneurs in Northern Nigeria by
providing them with the digital tools and skills needed to succeed in today’s
competitive market,
. “Our goal is to empower these women with skills that foster business
growth and resilience. We are incredibly grateful to CIPE for supporting this
transformative project”.
The Digital Literacy & E-commerce Training for Women-Owned Businesses project will
train at least 75 women through hands-on workshops, business coaching, and
mentorship. Key areas of focus include website development, digital marketing,
online sales platforms, and social media management. Participants will also be onboarded to an e-commerce marketplace to expand their reach globally.
“Our project is not just about teaching digital skills,” said Mrs. Amede OlisaAchingale, Project Manager for the initiative.
“It’s about driving systemic change
and creating opportunities for these women to compete on a global stage and
succeed in ways they never thought possible.”
Beyond its immediate benefits, the project will have a broader community impact as
women-owned businesses grow, create jobs, and foster innovation.
“This initiative
aligns with ANWBN’s goal of driving sustainable socio-economic development by
empowering women and marginalized groups.
“This training and e-commerce onboarding will unlock doors to opportunities women
never imagined,” added Amede Olisa-Achingale.
“It will create lasting change for
both the women and their communities.”
ANWBN invites individuals, companies, and stakeholders to support the success of
this project and help ensure women entrepreneurs across Nigeria have the skills they
need to thrive in the digital economy. To learn more about how to get involved or
contribute, visit https://anwbn.org or contact Mrs. Nelly Ndaguba on +234909246848
“This is just the beginning,” concluded Mrs. Angela Ajala. “Together, we can create
a more inclusive and prosperous future for all.”
About ANWBN
ANWBN is committed to enhancing women’s political and economic participation in
Nigeria to promote sustainable development and overcome systemic challenges.
Through education, advocacy, and hands-on training programs, the organization
empowers women, drives economic growth, and fosters equity across Nigerian
communities.
About CIPE
With over 40 years of experience, CIPE works with local partners to foster marketoriented democracies, support women’s empowerment, and promote digital
inclusivity. Through strategic grants and initiatives, they empower marginalized
communities with tools for sustainable growth and economic opportunities. This
grant to ANWBN reflects their commitment to supporting innovation and inclusive
development.
For further inquiries, please contact:
Angela Ajala
National Coordinator/Project Director
anwbncoordinator@gmail.com