Sharjah - Arab Today
Twenty UAE-based women will get a chance to harness their innovation skills to benefit society in a 10-month long 'Badiri Social Entrepreneurship Programme'.
The programme is a partnership between Badiri Education and Development, one of NAMA Women Advancement Establishment’s entities, and the UK-based School for Social Entrepreneurs, SSE. The programme was announced recently at SSE’s premises in London with representatives of both organisations present.
The joint venture will see the two entities collaborating on the Badiri Social Entrepreneurship Programme, which will take 20 women on an educational journey across three countries - the UAE, the UK and India. It will give them a chance to receive first-hand experience of what it is like running a social enterprise and to be inspired by expert social entrepreneurs and previous SSE graduates.
The application process and selection for the NAMA-SSE programme will take place in the first quarter of 2018, with the programme starting in the second quarter.
NAMA is a UAE-based women’s empowerment organisation known for its array of entities and activities that support women socially and economically; Badiri Education and Development is it’s educational and capacity building arm.
The Badiri Social Entrepreneurship programme aims to incorporate profitable business ideas with projects that have a positive social impact.
"NAMA’s Badiri has a well-established programme that supports women entrepreneurs in the field of business, with the aim of empowering them and enhancing their effectiveness as capital generators" that help them both provide for their families and play an important role in developing the nation. We are now delighted to offer a new focus, which will see 10 women learning how to become altruistic innovators and discovering how they can use their skills for the benefit of society," said Reem BinKaram, Director of NAMA Women Advancement Establishment.
"This is an important extension of the function of Badiri, with the new direction resulting from the guidance of H.H. Sheikha Jawaher bint Mohammed Al Qasimi, Chairperson of NAMA, and wife of His Highness the Ruler of Sharjah. Her Highness’s vision is to bring the entrepreneurial talents of UAE women support social issues, so that their skills can be used for good causes," BinKaram added.
Alastair Wilson, CEO of the School for Social Entrepreneurs, said, "The School for Social Entrepreneurs has been supporting social entrepreneurs for two decades through learning, connections and support. We are excited that the Badiri Social Entrepreneurship Programme will build strong roots in the UAE for enterprises to create social impact. The programme will empower women in business, equipping them with the skills, emotional resourcefulness and networks needed to create lasting social change."