AWCCI Magazines Afghan Women in Business (Issue 3) | Page 16

Ms. Kawsar Rahimi, Public and International Rela- tions Officer at AWCCI officially started program with welcome notes. Subsequently she reviewed the agenda and introduced the campaign of More Af- ghan Women in Business for participants. Mr. Ali Yaqin Danesh, Acedemic Vice-Chancellor of Karwan University also had speech regarding this session. He firstly appreciated AWCCI for holding this program at Karwan University and hoped for further coopera- tion between two entities. He highlighted that “no so- ciety will have a considerable progress until men with women work together.” Besides, AWCCI arranged a panel discussion of three successful businesswomen on their business journey. Panelists were Ms. Khwaga Kakar, President of Apa- ma Consultancy and member of AWCCI board, Ms. Habiba Payendanik, President of Qizil Handicrafts Company, Vice President of Plariz IT Company and a member of AWCCI board of directors, and Ms. Hasina Zaeefi, President of Akaam Zaeefi group of companies. Penal discussion mainly focused on the business experiences of the panelists and their advices for students who had a business idea. Students not only had the chance of question and answer but also they shared their ideas. At the end students had the In the second part of the program Ms. Zahra Tar- opportunity of networking and visiting the exhibition. shi, President of Khane Khurshid Kindergarten and a Besides seminar, AWCCI also arranged a full day ex- member of AWCCI board of directors delivered the hibition of women products in this university from presentation of Entrepreneurship and business to the attendees in Hall. This seminar contained discussions such as impacts of entrepreneurship on life, differ- ences between an Entrepreneur and an Employee, characteristics of an entrepreneur, characteristics of a successful entrepreneur, and writing business plan. It was an interactive session which students at first had an exercise like pretest of entrepreneurship and a post test of entrepreneurship. 12 AFGHAN WOMEN IN BUSINESS Clothing, Handicrafts, Jewelry, Food and saffron sec- tors. AWCCI is grateful to Karwan University for their cooperation and technical support and to Afghani- stan International Bank trailblazer sponsor of AWCCI in 2019.