AWCCI Magazines Afghan Women in Business (Issue 2) | Page 9

AWCCI’s Leadership participation at “Promoting Women’s Economic Empowerment through Strong Business Networks” A WCCI’s Leadership partici- pates at “Promoting Wom- en’s Economic Empower- ment Through Strong Business Networks” organized by CIPE on April 18-20, 2019. First Day Session One: Making a Difference to Wom- en-Owned Businesses to be Export Ready by Dr. Ashraf Mahate. interventions while elaborating on the accomplishments and activities of AWCCI. The third and last day of the event was taken over for the sessions on “Supply Chain Readi- ness for Women-Owned-Business and Procurement Policy in India” by the Director and Promoter of WEConnect India, Ms. Uma Red- dy and Effective Policy Writing by a Senior Consultant of CIPE, Ms. Camelia Bulat. Last day ended with a discussion with CIPE on further plans to work with AWCCI. AWCCI is thankful to Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE) On the second day, each partici- pating country from South Asia presented their accomplishments in 2018 and planned activities for 2019. From AWCCI, Ms. Parwarish Oryakhail, the Director of Business Development Services, delivered a presentation on AWCCI’a accom- #LetsCollaborateforaBetterres- plishments in 2018. Ms. Afsana Ra- ult himi, Chair of AWCCI, had several 6 AFGHAN WOMEN IN BUSINESS