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Govt Helping Businesswomen Access Regional Markets

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs continues its efforts to help Afghan women investors to have access to markets in the region to sell their products. 

The ministry is taking steps to address women’s challenges discussed at the Regional Economic Conference on Afghanistan (RECCA) last year, said Hassan Sorush, head of economic cooperation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

A marketing center will be established for Afghan women products in Central Asia within the next few months which later other centers will be established in United States and Europe, he said. 

“We continue our efforts to implement these plans in the regional level, then in Central Asian countries and finally in Europe and US,” said Sorush. 

Women’s Chamber of Commerce and Industries meanwhile said business centers for women will help women investors to boost their share in the business sector. 

“The centers are crucial for women’s economy,” said Manizha Wasiq, CEO of Women Chamber of Commerce and Industries, told TOLOnews. 

This comes after ambassadors of RECCA countries agreed on a strategic agreement to resolve business women’s problems in the regional markets.

Govt Helping Businesswomen Access Regional Markets

The Foreign Affairs Ministry says marketing centers will be established for Afghan women investors in Central Asia and other countries.

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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs continues its efforts to help Afghan women investors to have access to markets in the region to sell their products. 

The ministry is taking steps to address women’s challenges discussed at the Regional Economic Conference on Afghanistan (RECCA) last year, said Hassan Sorush, head of economic cooperation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

A marketing center will be established for Afghan women products in Central Asia within the next few months which later other centers will be established in United States and Europe, he said. 

“We continue our efforts to implement these plans in the regional level, then in Central Asian countries and finally in Europe and US,” said Sorush. 

Women’s Chamber of Commerce and Industries meanwhile said business centers for women will help women investors to boost their share in the business sector. 

“The centers are crucial for women’s economy,” said Manizha Wasiq, CEO of Women Chamber of Commerce and Industries, told TOLOnews. 

This comes after ambassadors of RECCA countries agreed on a strategic agreement to resolve business women’s problems in the regional markets.

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