Out of the 128 women that started the program, the seventh cohort is pleased to celebrate the graduation of 105 successful women, representing 21 African countries, from 15 different countries. Guzakuza restates its commitment to bringing about good change in the agribusiness scene while looking back on seven years of inspiring women agripreneurs.
GIZ Ghana, the Roddenberry Foundation, GIZ Malawi, LevelUp USA, the London Academy of Professional Training, and the Enterprise Risk Management Institute all made major contributions to this year’s cohort.
Do you work in agriculture as a woman? Stay tuned to www.sikaonline.com for the upcoming eighth application call.
Highlights of the Ignite 2023 Program
● 1,283 applications from 49 countries
● 600 candidates progressed through initial interviews
● 128 exceptional women selected for Ignite 2023
● Ten days in-person session in Accra, Ghana
● 105 graduates from 15 countries out of the 128 who commenced the program
● Participants from 21 African countries
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