AWCCI Magazines Afghan Women in Business (Issue 2) | Page 6

2. To ensure them of existence of a network of women as a support system for them 3. To in form them of options of licensing and to help them choose 4. To help them hear firsthand experience of businesswomen in the formal sector and involved in advocacy AWCCI board of Directors and executive board led the programs and for every session three suc- cessful businesswomen were selected for panel discussion. The number of female students who participated in universities in this all of these programs is totally 400 people. Moreover, at the end of each session, AWCCI organized a small exhibition of women products, which included Food Products, Clothing, Jewelry, and Handicrafts for students and the partici- pants enjoyed visiting and buying women’s products. Thanks to all universities and WEE-RDP for their cooperation in holding this program. #MoreAfghanwomeninBusiness #BuyfromAfghanwomenbusinesses AFGHAN WOMEN IN BUSINESS 3