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Beyond beautiful baubles, Cartier’s program provides grants, coaching, and a global platform for women-led businesses.
The ten included Joyce Knox, left, Gmerice Turner, Leatrice Damus, Lorraine Anaya, Doris Hart, Johnetta Shearer, Antonia Gary, Myrna Range, Missing: Doretha Mingo and Regina ...
A new international port and an extended airport runway in Haiti’s southern region are spawning hope of new trade and ...
The inaugural edition of the MHAIFEX Women’s Entrepreneurship Fair, held July 6–7, celebrated the creativity and work of ...
Haitian Women for Haitian Refugees (HWHR) welcomes the Eastern District Court of New York’s decision to reject the Trump administration’s attempt to cut short the most recent extension of Temporary ...
On July 1st, 2025, more than a hundred women entrepreneurs (or future entrepreneurs) took part in a pitch training session, ...
Across the Commonwealth, women entrepreneurs are sparking meaningful change. From the bustling markets of Cameroon to the co-working spaces of Fiji and the tech labs of Canada, they are reshaping ...
HAIFEX aims to position women's entrepreneurship as a key driver of recovery and inclusive and sustainable economic development in Haiti.
Organized without government support, the annual fair offers young Haitian artisans, creators, writers and entrepreneurs a rare platform to display their talent, connect with buyers, and imagine ...
Women entrepreneurs in Africa may be leading the way in building long-term climate resilience.
Women in Africa are often framed as especially vulnerable to climate change. Our earlier research suggested that women entrepreneurs often face a "triple differential vulnerability" to climate ...
Helping women entrepreneurs access renewable energy strengthens the local solar grid—increasing access for the wider community. In 2024, the program connected nearly 550 women across northwestern ...