Huambo - Business specialist Ana Chitula Samacivi challenged, Saturday, women from various social strata, especially younger ones, to invest in entrepreneurship, to encourage self-employment and promote gender equality.
The businesswoman, who was speaking on the topic of 'Entrepreneurial opportunities in the face of current challenges', at a round table in light of the project For you woman', promoted by the Provincial Youth Council (CPJ) in Huambo, said that training and the search for focuses of business.
She said that, in this economic phase of the country where the search for jobs is increasingly difficult, women and young people, in general, need to identify entrepreneurship opportunities in areas that they dominate and add value to their families.
Ana Chitula Samacivi advocated the need for the State and its partners to truly support female entrepreneurship, from training and access to financing projects, taking into account the progress of this social group, which fights daily for the well-being of families.
In turn, entrepreneur Myrela Canzamba advised women, in addition to academic and technical-professional training, to be increasingly bold in identifying business opportunities, in order to contribute to the sustainable development of the province.
Myrela Canzamba, who spoke on the topic 'Massive policies for the empowerment of women', advised the female class to find out about the Executive's financing programs and beyond, with a view to entering the world of business.
The speaker highlighted that women, along with men, contribute to the well-being of the family with their initiatives and promote actions that contribute to the promotion of self-employment in communities. MLV/JSV/ALH/DOJ