1 February 2021 The UK Government, in partnership with the Future Females Business School through the International Tech Hub Network, will support 50 female entrepreneurs to grow their tech-based businesses in Brazil
Applications are officially open for the Future Females Business School, an initiative offered by the British Government in Brazil through the International Tech Hub Network. The programme will support 50 Brazilian female founders of tech-based enterprises to start, grow, scale, and become more sustainable, promoting positive social, economic or environmental impact.
The Future Females Business School Programme is a three month virtual programme, equipping local female entrepreneurs with the entrepreneurial skills and best practices needed to start and grow successful and sustainable businesses, that utilise technology to not only generate wealth for themselves, but to have a positive impact in their community, and environment.
UK supports Brazilian women to grow their technology-based businesses
News Highlights: UK supports Brazilian women to grow their technology-based businesses
Applications have officially been opened for the Future Females Business School, an initiative offered by the UK government in Brazil through the International Tech Hub network. The program supports 50 Brazilian women founders of technology-based businesses to start, grow, scale and become more sustainable, promoting positive social, economic or environmental impact.
The Future Females Business School Program is a three-month virtual program, equipping local women entrepreneurs with the entrepreneurial skills and best practices necessary to start and grow successful and sustainable businesses, using technology to not only provide wealth for themselves but also to have a positive impact in their community and environment.
UK-Nigeria Tech Hub launches virtual capacity building programmes
The UK-Nigeria Tech Hub works to build high-end digital and entrepreneurial skills.
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Forming a part of the International Tech Hub Network, delivered by DCMS (Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport), the UK-Nigeria Tech Hub works to build high-end digital and entrepreneurial skills, forging partnerships between local tech sectors and international businesses to stimulate digital economies and develop the Nigeria tech ecosystem.
In this regard and in compliance of the COVID-19 health protocols, the Hub has launched amongst others two virtual programmes – the Design School Programme for aspiring product designers seeking to start a career in tech and the Future Females Business School programme for early-stage female entrepreneurs with tech-enabled businesses in Nigeria.
UK supports South African female GreenTech entrepreneurs
The UK will support 30 South African female founders through the Future Females Business School GreenTech programme.
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11 January 2021
The UK, powered by the UK-South Africa Tech Hub and in partnership with the Future Females Business School, will support 30 female entrepreneurs to grow their GreenTech businesses.
As the world looks to manage its way out of the COVID-crisis, which has affected millions of lives and decimated economies, it is important to remember we are still tackling an even greater crisis – climate change. But we also have an opportunity now to drive clean, resilient and inclusive recoveries - shaping the low carbon economy of the future that will create new jobs, attract green investment and protecting the global environment for future generations.