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A training course for girls with an entrepreneurial orientation

A training course for girls with an entrepreneurial orientation

To ensure the sustainability of their projects and emerging projects in the market, young men and women need to be aware of many things, including how to build the project according to a development strategy with clear expectations.

And because this is not something that comes easily, the Digital Competencies Program implemented by YLDF hosted young entrepreneurs to talk about their experience and marketing through social media.

As part of its orientation to empower young women to increase the level of their technological capabilities, and with the support of the Mondo Organization, the YLDF is implementing the Digital Competencies Program for young women with entrepreneurial orientation, with the aim of increasing the level of their digital capabilities to improve their use of digital tools and online information to solve daily problems.

With entrepreneurship today extending to the virtual space, where digital projects are popular and viable, the digital competencies program is designed to provide young women who want to work from home according to their own schedule the opportunity and flexibility, because their access to these skills plays a vital role in the implementation and success of their dreams.

As part of a training program that lasted for more than two weeks, Amina Bin Taleb provided training on how to promote projects and marketing mechanisms through digital platforms for an average of 48 hours. The program also hosted social media influencers and entrepreneurs who rely on Internet marketing to promote their projects to talk about their experiences.