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COMFWB Malawi is a Federation of business women in Malawi with the objectives of promoting programs that (a) integrate women into Trade and development activities in all sectors of Entrepreneurship, (b) improve the economic conditions of women and (c) increase awareness of women in development activities and policies affecting them.
COMFWB implements special programs for women small, medium, and micro enterprises (SMMEs) which creates or support them to have access to Markets, finance and technologies. With this support, SMMEs become competitive and able to effectively participate in the Regional Common Market.
Our Strategic Goals for the coming 3 years for the Chapter include: (i) Organization growth and Development; ii) Development of Women, their products and Enterprises; iii) Create opportunities for women access to affordable finance; iv) Linkages and Networking with organization with same objectives in Women economic empowerment (v) Advocacy; and vi) Creating opportunities to access to market for our members. Our Membership are women in business groups, women led and owned Associations and Cooperatives in various entrepreneurship sectors across Malawi.
Zimbabwe House, 1st Floor, P.O. Box 1499, City Centre, Lilongwe
Zimbabwe House, 1st Floor
P.O. Box 1499
City Centre, Lilongwe
The Regional Enterprise Competitiveness and Access to Markets programme (RECAMP) is about boosting participation of the private sector in regional and global value chains. The programme does this through the improvement of the investment and business climate and enhanced competitiveness in the COMESA region.
The COMFWB Malawi Chapter convened the RECAMP Training workshop at Ufulu Gardens which empowered 25 participants. The meeting was graced by Ms. Christina Zakeyo, Principal Secretary in the Ministry of Trade of Malawi.
The objective of the training was to increase the role of women in private sector participation in the sustainable regional and global value chains. By increasing access to markets, businesswomen will improve quality of products, business management and harmonized regional business climate.
RECAMP will contribute to the development of competitive women entrepreneurs in Malawi. - Ms Christina Zakeyo, Principal Secretary in the Ministry of Industry and Trade
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The COMFWB Malawi Chapter held a meeting with the Graça Machel Trust to review its 2024 program promoting women's participation in trade. Key issues identified were limited access to public procurement and lack of knowledge on export processes. To address these, they reviewed their advocacy plan, analyzed barriers, and optimized their approach for greater impact. This collaboration aims to empower women in trade through better information and export training, ultimately promoting inclusive economic growth.
The COMFWB Malawi Chapter held a meeting with the Graça Machel Trust to review its 2024 program promoting women's participation in trade. Key issues identified were limited access to public procurement and lack of knowledge on export processes. To address these, they reviewed their advocacy plan, analyzed barriers, and optimized their approach for greater impact. This collaboration aims to empower women in trade through better information and export training, ultimately promoting inclusive economic growth.
The Chairperson of the COMESA Federation of Women in Business has urged the Malawi Chapter's Board of Trustees to adopt contemporary governance practices. Addressing a recent training, she emphasized the importance of proactive leadership and well-structured governance systems for organizational success. The training focused on Board development and organizational structure, aiming to empower the Board to drive the Malawi Chapter towards its goal of fostering Women's participation in Trade and Business.
The Chairperson of the COMESA Federation of Women in Business has urged the Malawi Chapter's Board of Trustees to adopt contemporary governance practices. Addressing a recent training, she emphasized the importance of proactive leadership and well-structured governance systems for organizational success. The training focused on Board development and organizational structure, aiming to empower the Board to drive the Malawi Chapter towards its goal of fostering Women's participation in Trade and Business.
International Women's Day is a global holiday celebrated annually on March 8 to commemorate the cultural, political, and socioeconomic achievements of women. This year's theme was titled #BreakTheBias. Imagine a gender equal world. A world free of bias, stereotypes, and discrimination. A world that is diverse, equitable, and inclusive. A world where difference is valued and celebrated. Together we can forge women's equality. Collectively we can all #BreakTheBias.
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COMFWB Secretariat,
Oak House,
City Centre, P.O. Box 1499,
Lilongwe, Malawi.
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