Badiri Social Entrepreneurship Program Trains UAE Female Entrepreneurs To Lead Social ChangeBSEP课程能使参与者发展lop skillsets in business leadership and assist them to turn their ideas to successful projects and startups that are scalable and creates positive social impact.

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The graduates of the program

The future of social entrepreneurship gets a boost as 16 UAE-based female entrepreneurs have graduated from theBadiri Education and Development Academy(Badiri) -the education and capacity development arm of NAMA Women Advancement Establishment based in Sharjah- as they begin their journey to developing purpose-driven startups.

The aspiring entrepreneurs were trained at the second edition of the academy's Badiri Social Entrepreneurship Program (BSEP), an intensive 10-month course, held in collaboration with UK-basedSchool for Social Enterprises。BSEP课程能使参与者发展lop skillsets in business leadership and assist them to turn their ideas to successful projects and startups that are scalable and creates positive social impact.

H.E. Reem BinKaram, Director of NAMA

The graduation ceremony was held on January 28 at the Executive Office of Her Highness Sheikha Jawaher bint Mohammed Al Qasimi, wife of His Highness the Ruler of Sharjahand Chairperson of NAMA, culminating with each participant presenting their business projects to the gathering. Some of the graduates include Khadija Al Jabri, creator of PlayMaker, a consultancy firm aiming to change society's perceptions on topics considered a stigma; Muna Alnahdi, creator of The Eduvation Project, an affordablelearning platformto connect educators and learners; and Abeer Mohamed, creator of the LYTE Wellness Studio, which aims to provide a supportive environment for new mothers.

H.E. Reem BinKaram, Director of NAMAcommented on the program's impact: "By challenging the status quo and embracing social entrepreneurship as a profession, our 16 graduates are taking their commitment and passion to a new level. I believe that the intense, practical learning experience you acquired at the UK and India branches of SSE have fully equipped you to align your business interests with a social purpose." She added, "Your valuable contributions to the economy and society will contribute to NAMA and Badiri's efforts to realise the vision of Her Highness Sheikha Jawaher bint Mohammed Al Qasimi, Chairperson of NAMA, to empower women in the UAE and the wider Arab region, socially and economically."

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