City, US Embassy, SPARK Philippines
to capacitate women entrepreneurs

From left, SPARK Philippines Executive Director Mikaela Teves, City Mayor Jane Yap, Assistant Cultural Affairs Officer in the US Embassy in the Philippines Pauline Anderson, Sir Chief Baba Yap, Joven Uy from the Tzu-Chi Foundation, and Chocolate Princess Dalareich Polot during the courtesy visit and meeting for Academy of Women Entrepreneurs to rolled out in Tagbilaran City.

SPARK Philippines has once again partnered with the City Government of Tagbilaran. After the success of the upcycled designer bags for SM Supermalls commissioned to the Tagbilaran City Women’s Association Garments Manufacturing Center, alongside with women from Quezon City and Taguig, Tagbilaran City will once again capacitate women thru AWE (Academy of Women Entrepreneurs).

AWE is a two-month program spearheaded by the Government of the United States that provides an educational opportunity for enterprising women from diverse communities. The 10-module learning engagement will provide would-be women entrepreneurs with skills in making a business plan, organization, marketing, networking, and developing their pitch.

The Municipality of Balilihan and Tagbilaran City were the partner LGUs in the Visayas Region chosen for this initiative. Executive Director for SPARK Philippines Mikaela Teves said the project was also rolled out in Manila and Cebu. It will also open in Zamboanga, Batac, Puerto Princesa, and Iloilo before the year ends. SPARK Philippines is the US partner-implementor in Bohol and Zamboanga where they will be mainly responsible to identify the beneficiaries and to monitor the training sessions.

Mayor Jane Yap felt blessed and privileged to be a part of this significant initiative.  “I am passionate in supporting women. Their role transcends more than just being a helpmate to their husbands. Women’s influence is also crucial in empowering their children. Thus, when you capacitate women, you capacitate the family and the community as well,” said the lady mayor.

To date, AWE was able to produce 16,000 graduates in more than 90 countries. The initiative is designed to empower women worldwide to fulfill their economic potential, thereby creating conditions for increased stability, security, and prosperity for all. (Jeanette Busano)