Geneva, 12 August 2022 (TDI): The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) has offered a free MasterClass for business women in Africa to educate them about e-commerce.
Birame Sock, the creator of Kwely Inc and a contributor to the Shazam app, will educate the female digital entrepreneurs about the Business-to-Business (B2B) online trade.
#eTradeforWomen propose une Masterclass gratuite pour les femmes entrepreneurs du numérique en Afrique.
Vous aurez la chance d’apprendre et de rencontrer @birame_sock, fondatrice de @kwelyco et contributrice à l’application Shazam !
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— UNCTAD E-commerce and Digital Economy (@ECDEatUNCTAD) August 11, 2022
The objective is to determine what the results will be for Women if female entrepreneurship and the advantageous effects of digital technologies are combined in e-trade.
The agenda of UNCTAD is to assist female digital entrepreneurs from developing nations to succeed as corporate executives and establish themselves as a significant voice in public policy discourse.
Birame Sock will inspire and empower other women entrepreneurs through her work, leadership, and influence. Also, she will provide several suggestions for e-commerce and monitoring purposes in the company or organization of the participants.
The MasterClass will allow the candidates to get inspired by the influential leaders. Furthermore, the e-trade for Women Advocates will help the learners to lead and impact their team collaborations.
Additionally, women will go beyond their threshold to connect with big names.
Moreover, this class will also allow them to join a vibrant community of individuals helping shape digital ecosystems for women.
The intent is to dive deeper into the industry trends and identify the business opportunities to meet the upcoming milestones.
UNCTAD
United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) is the permanent organ of the United Nations (UN) General Assembly.
It was established in 1964 to promote trade, investment, and development in developing countries.