{"id":369,"date":"2018-03-12T13:16:35","date_gmt":"2018-03-12T12:16:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.hirondelle.org\/supporting-women-entrepreneurship-in-africa-a-debate-in-abidjan-by-afrik-activ"},"modified":"2018-03-12T13:16:35","modified_gmt":"2018-03-12T12:16:35","slug":"supporting-women-entrepreneurship-in-africa-a-debate-in-abidjan-by-afrik-activ","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.hirondelle.org\/en\/supporting-women-entrepreneurship-in-africa-a-debate-in-abidjan-by-afrik-activ","title":{"rendered":"Supporting women entrepreneurship in Africa : a debate in Abidjan by Afrik Activ&#8217;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>Following International Women&#8217;s Day, our project Afrik Activ&#8217; organized a debate at the Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Abidjan, Ivory Coast on March 9, 2018, about the challenges for women who want to launch a business in West Africa.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>On stage, were 4 experts: Mariam Diaby, creator of the Nappy Babi community (diminutive of Abidjan) and creator of a &#8220;biO&#8221; hair salon ; Michelle Okei, Director of Studies at Michelle Yakice International Business School; Yheni Djidji, blogger and creator of the publishing agency &#8220;Livresque&#8221; ; Marie Bonnefois, Empow&#8217;here Project Manager in C\u00f4te d&#8217;Ivoire. In the room, a huge majority of women, most of them young. And some men, young people too.<br \/>To moderate the discussion, two journalists : Rita Dro, journalist for Afrik Activ&#8217;, Fondation Hirondelle&#8217;s information platform for young entrepreneurs in Africa, and R\u00e9my-C\u00e9saire Tshamala, journalist for the Kandindi agency in the DRC.<\/p>\n<p>The meeting was organised like a radio or television show. It was structured in 3 sequences: what difficulties for the women who want to create their business ? how do women overcome them? what are the possibilities for improving the situation? The experts brought their contribution, but without these preliminary presentations which often &#8220;kill&#8221; this kind of meeting. The editorial approach was designed to facilitate dialogue with the room. The discussion was sequenced in twenty-five minutes slots, with ten minutes for the experts, ten for the audience. The interventions were concrete, useful.<\/p>\n<p>By the way, Why do women want to do business? &#8211; &#8220;First to earn money and free themselves from the economic expense of their husbands, brothers. They want to gain autonomy &#8220;.<\/p>\n<p>Throughout this first edition of Afrik Activ&#8217; Debate, the answers were clear, far from the clich\u00e9s, enriched by the realities of the field:<br \/>&#8211; &#8220;We need information, but also to be trained in the use of information&#8221;;<br \/>&#8211; &#8220;Women need trust, in themselves and from their background, partners &#8230;&#8221;;<br \/>&#8211; &#8220;Women in rural areas need to know how to practice information and communication technologies, to understand the modes of financing &#8230;&#8221;;<br \/>&#8211; &#8220;We must force ourselves to rigor, learn to build a business plan, no longer mix private money and that of our activities &#8230; But how to do when you can not read. But many of us still do not have this training, &#8220;etc.<\/p>\n<p>Not one aggressive word was launched against men. On the contrary: many behaviors and situations are to improve, to change, but with them. Under the words appears a buoyant breath, very enthusiastic, in favor of empowerment certainly, but for education, a better life, a desire for common construction. A breath that burst with great joy on the steps of the CCI of Abidjan, at the time of the final photograph.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Following International Women&#8217;s Day, our project Afrik Activ&#8217; organized a debate at the Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Abidjan, Ivory Coast on March 9, 2018, about the challenges for women who want to launch a business in West Africa. 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