African Women Entrepreneurship Programme

The African Women Entrepreneurship Programe (AWEP) is an outreach, enlightenment and engagement initiative of the United States Department of State (DOS) created to help African women entrepreneurs participate in Export through the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA).

WOMEN IN RENEWABLE ENERGY ASSOCIATION

The African Women Entrepreneurship Programe (AWEP) is an outreach, enlightenment and engagement initiative of the United States Department of State (DOS) created to help African women entrepreneurs participate in Export through the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA).

WIRE-A Clusters

Empowering Women in Renewable Energy: Our Focused Clusters Ignite Innovation, Drive Change, and Light the Way to a Sustainable Future.

Who We Are

Creating a vibrant and supportive community where women can thrive, excel, and lead in the ever-evolving field of renewable energy. We recognize the critical importance of renewable energy in addressing global environmental challenges, and we firmly believe that women’s expertise, leadership, and innovation are vital in shaping a sustainable future.

Our Mission

Dedicated to providing outstanding and innovative renewable energy solutions, that will enhance economic growth through decarbonization of the environment and thereby create maximum value for women in particular.

Our Vision

To become a world leader at building a supportive community of women who will become self-sustaining and well recognized in the Renewable Energy Technology Industry.

Our Core Values

Integrity
Innovation
Transparency

Community
240+ Members
Geo Locations
Locations: 6 geo-political zones, headed by 6 Zonal Coordinators

Meet our leadership team

Chief (Mrs.) Anita Nana Okuribido
President
Mrs. Toritseju Okanlawon
Vice President
Mrs. Isioma Fidel-Ewerem
Secretary
Maryam Dahiru
Nat. Asst. Secretary General

ANWBN is a coalition of 74 Women Business Associations across West Africa countries. The network is focus on total Women Empowerment, building leadership skills, access to credit, patronage of made in Nigerian goods as well as creating a gender friendly environment for women.

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