The Small And Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN) has empowered 90 beneficiaries in Niger state.
They were trained in tailoring, catering and laundry business and equipped with starter kits to begin their businesses.
This is part of the agency’s National skills development initiative .
The strength of any economy across the world is dependent on the small and medium enterprises sector.
The system of operations in the sector has made it the key engine to economic growth and development.
Businesses within this sector include artisans, retailers and micro entrepreneurs.
These businesses far outnumber large firms considerably, and employ vast numbers of people while helping to shape innovation.
Although the scope of their operations is small, SMEs provide a key indicator of overall performance of an economy.
This is why the government is intensifying efforts to encourage new startups to grow the economy and alleviate poverty.
90 persons have been provided with industrial sewing machines, gas cylinders and burners to help them begin their businesses in tailoring, catering and laundry services in Niger state
The challenges of entrepreneurship and difficulty of doing business due to changing government policies unfortunately makes it hard for most startups to survive 5 years after creation.
The agency has set up a monitoring and evaluation system to track the progress of these beneficiaries and ensure their businesses grow.
SMEDAN says this is part of its national wide strategy to provide vocational and entrepreneurship skills as well as empowerment equipment to promote youth engagement in productive ventures.
The Small And Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN) has empowered 90 beneficiaries in Niger state.
They were trained in tailoring, catering and laundry business and equipped with starter kits to begin their businesses.
This is part of the agency’s National skills development initiative .
The strength of any economy across the world is dependent on the small and medium enterprises sector.
The system of operations in the sector has made it the key engine to economic growth and development.
Businesses within this sector include artisans, retailers and micro entrepreneurs.
These businesses far outnumber large firms considerably, and employ vast numbers of people while helping to shape innovation.
Although the scope of their operations is small, SMEs provide a key indicator of overall performance of an economy.
This is why the government is intensifying efforts to encourage new startups to grow the economy and alleviate poverty.
90 persons have been provided with industrial sewing machines, gas cylinders and burners to help them begin their businesses in tailoring, catering and laundry services in Niger state
The challenges of entrepreneurship and difficulty of doing business due to changing government policies unfortunately makes it hard for most startups to survive 5 years after creation.
The agency has set up a monitoring and evaluation system to track the progress of these beneficiaries and ensure their businesses grow.
SMEDAN says this is part of its national wide strategy to provide vocational and entrepreneurship skills as well as empowerment equipment to promote youth engagement in productive ventures.
The Small And Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN) has empowered 90 beneficiaries in Niger state.
They were trained in tailoring, catering and laundry business and equipped with starter kits to begin their businesses.
This is part of the agency’s National skills development initiative .
The strength of any economy across the world is dependent on the small and medium enterprises sector.
The system of operations in the sector has made it the key engine to economic growth and development.
Businesses within this sector include artisans, retailers and micro entrepreneurs.
These businesses far outnumber large firms considerably, and employ vast numbers of people while helping to shape innovation.
Although the scope of their operations is small, SMEs provide a key indicator of overall performance of an economy.
This is why the government is intensifying efforts to encourage new startups to grow the economy and alleviate poverty.
90 persons have been provided with industrial sewing machines, gas cylinders and burners to help them begin their businesses in tailoring, catering and laundry services in Niger state
The challenges of entrepreneurship and difficulty of doing business due to changing government policies unfortunately makes it hard for most startups to survive 5 years after creation.
The agency has set up a monitoring and evaluation system to track the progress of these beneficiaries and ensure their businesses grow.
SMEDAN says this is part of its national wide strategy to provide vocational and entrepreneurship skills as well as empowerment equipment to promote youth engagement in productive ventures.
The Small And Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN) has empowered 90 beneficiaries in Niger state.
They were trained in tailoring, catering and laundry business and equipped with starter kits to begin their businesses.
This is part of the agency’s National skills development initiative .
The strength of any economy across the world is dependent on the small and medium enterprises sector.
The system of operations in the sector has made it the key engine to economic growth and development.
Businesses within this sector include artisans, retailers and micro entrepreneurs.
These businesses far outnumber large firms considerably, and employ vast numbers of people while helping to shape innovation.
Although the scope of their operations is small, SMEs provide a key indicator of overall performance of an economy.
This is why the government is intensifying efforts to encourage new startups to grow the economy and alleviate poverty.
90 persons have been provided with industrial sewing machines, gas cylinders and burners to help them begin their businesses in tailoring, catering and laundry services in Niger state
The challenges of entrepreneurship and difficulty of doing business due to changing government policies unfortunately makes it hard for most startups to survive 5 years after creation.
The agency has set up a monitoring and evaluation system to track the progress of these beneficiaries and ensure their businesses grow.
SMEDAN says this is part of its national wide strategy to provide vocational and entrepreneurship skills as well as empowerment equipment to promote youth engagement in productive ventures.
The Small And Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN) has empowered 90 beneficiaries in Niger state.
They were trained in tailoring, catering and laundry business and equipped with starter kits to begin their businesses.
This is part of the agency’s National skills development initiative .
The strength of any economy across the world is dependent on the small and medium enterprises sector.
The system of operations in the sector has made it the key engine to economic growth and development.
Businesses within this sector include artisans, retailers and micro entrepreneurs.
These businesses far outnumber large firms considerably, and employ vast numbers of people while helping to shape innovation.
Although the scope of their operations is small, SMEs provide a key indicator of overall performance of an economy.
This is why the government is intensifying efforts to encourage new startups to grow the economy and alleviate poverty.
90 persons have been provided with industrial sewing machines, gas cylinders and burners to help them begin their businesses in tailoring, catering and laundry services in Niger state
The challenges of entrepreneurship and difficulty of doing business due to changing government policies unfortunately makes it hard for most startups to survive 5 years after creation.
The agency has set up a monitoring and evaluation system to track the progress of these beneficiaries and ensure their businesses grow.
SMEDAN says this is part of its national wide strategy to provide vocational and entrepreneurship skills as well as empowerment equipment to promote youth engagement in productive ventures.
The Small And Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN) has empowered 90 beneficiaries in Niger state.
They were trained in tailoring, catering and laundry business and equipped with starter kits to begin their businesses.
This is part of the agency’s National skills development initiative .
The strength of any economy across the world is dependent on the small and medium enterprises sector.
The system of operations in the sector has made it the key engine to economic growth and development.
Businesses within this sector include artisans, retailers and micro entrepreneurs.
These businesses far outnumber large firms considerably, and employ vast numbers of people while helping to shape innovation.
Although the scope of their operations is small, SMEs provide a key indicator of overall performance of an economy.
This is why the government is intensifying efforts to encourage new startups to grow the economy and alleviate poverty.
90 persons have been provided with industrial sewing machines, gas cylinders and burners to help them begin their businesses in tailoring, catering and laundry services in Niger state
The challenges of entrepreneurship and difficulty of doing business due to changing government policies unfortunately makes it hard for most startups to survive 5 years after creation.
The agency has set up a monitoring and evaluation system to track the progress of these beneficiaries and ensure their businesses grow.
SMEDAN says this is part of its national wide strategy to provide vocational and entrepreneurship skills as well as empowerment equipment to promote youth engagement in productive ventures.
The Small And Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN) has empowered 90 beneficiaries in Niger state.
They were trained in tailoring, catering and laundry business and equipped with starter kits to begin their businesses.
This is part of the agency’s National skills development initiative .
The strength of any economy across the world is dependent on the small and medium enterprises sector.
The system of operations in the sector has made it the key engine to economic growth and development.
Businesses within this sector include artisans, retailers and micro entrepreneurs.
These businesses far outnumber large firms considerably, and employ vast numbers of people while helping to shape innovation.
Although the scope of their operations is small, SMEs provide a key indicator of overall performance of an economy.
This is why the government is intensifying efforts to encourage new startups to grow the economy and alleviate poverty.
90 persons have been provided with industrial sewing machines, gas cylinders and burners to help them begin their businesses in tailoring, catering and laundry services in Niger state
The challenges of entrepreneurship and difficulty of doing business due to changing government policies unfortunately makes it hard for most startups to survive 5 years after creation.
The agency has set up a monitoring and evaluation system to track the progress of these beneficiaries and ensure their businesses grow.
SMEDAN says this is part of its national wide strategy to provide vocational and entrepreneurship skills as well as empowerment equipment to promote youth engagement in productive ventures.
The Small And Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN) has empowered 90 beneficiaries in Niger state.
They were trained in tailoring, catering and laundry business and equipped with starter kits to begin their businesses.
This is part of the agency’s National skills development initiative .
The strength of any economy across the world is dependent on the small and medium enterprises sector.
The system of operations in the sector has made it the key engine to economic growth and development.
Businesses within this sector include artisans, retailers and micro entrepreneurs.
These businesses far outnumber large firms considerably, and employ vast numbers of people while helping to shape innovation.
Although the scope of their operations is small, SMEs provide a key indicator of overall performance of an economy.
This is why the government is intensifying efforts to encourage new startups to grow the economy and alleviate poverty.
90 persons have been provided with industrial sewing machines, gas cylinders and burners to help them begin their businesses in tailoring, catering and laundry services in Niger state
The challenges of entrepreneurship and difficulty of doing business due to changing government policies unfortunately makes it hard for most startups to survive 5 years after creation.
The agency has set up a monitoring and evaluation system to track the progress of these beneficiaries and ensure their businesses grow.
SMEDAN says this is part of its national wide strategy to provide vocational and entrepreneurship skills as well as empowerment equipment to promote youth engagement in productive ventures.