Chargé d'Affaires at the US Embassy in Dhaka Megan Bouldin on Sunday said women have a critical role to play in Bangladesh's economic development.
She congratulated the remarkable women who completed the Academy for Women Entrepreneurs (AWE) programme this year.
"You are paving the way for future generations of women entrepreneurs and proving that women have a critical role to play in Bangladesh's economic development," said Bouldin.
The US Embassy, Dhaka, in partnership with BRAC University's Centre for Entrepreneurship Development (CED), celebrated 90 aspiring women entrepreneurs on their completion of the Academy for Women Entrepreneurs (AWE) program at the university’s campus in Badda on Sunday.
"The AWE programme is not just about entrepreneurship—it's about economic empowerment," said Bouldin. "When women succeed in business, their families, communities, and economies thrive."
Bouldin also announced an additional $30,000 grant to fund a business pitch competition among 140 participants from all AWE cohorts.
"We are thrilled to announce this funding, which will allow women from all cohorts to compete for multiple $5,000 awards to support their entrepreneurial ventures," she added.
Bouldin presided over the event, reaffirming the US government's commitment to women’s economic empowerment and fostering economic growth that is both gender-inclusive economic growth and provides opportunities to religious and other minorities across the country.
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