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Uganda: ICON Women in Leadership fellowship
Call for Applications
2010-09-10, Issue 495
iCON Women and Young People’s Academy (IWYPLA) is pleased to announce its Call for Applications for the “2010 ICON WOMEN IN BUSINESS TRANSFORMATIONAL LEADERSHIP FELLOWSHIP” programme.
CALL FOR APPLICATIONS
2010 ICON WOMEN IN BUSINESS TRANSFORMATIONAL LEADERSHIP FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMME
iCON Women and Young People’s Academy (IWYPLA) is pleased to announce its Call for Applications for the “2010 ICON WOMEN IN BUSINESS TRANSFORMATIONAL LEADERSHIP FELLOWSHIP” programme.
Are you a woman interested in getting the highest return from your investment?
- Do you want to start a business venture but do not know how?
- Have you already started a business venture?
- Are you wondering how you can balance work and other responsibilities and still lead in this competitive business world?
- Do you want to become a member of a Business Mentoring Network that will support and promote you and your Business?
If any of your answers to these questions is yes then the iCON Women In Business Transformational Leadership Fellowship is the right program for you.
Programme Benefits:
- Fellows are enabled to take charge of their individual business initiatives
- Strategic business networking opportunities with other women entrepreneurs at the national, regional and Global levels.
- Fellows are equipped to cope with greater business and social challenges of today’s competitive business world.
- Access to information on the latest ideas, skills, products and technology to meet today’s business challenges
- Improvement in Business management skills
HOW TO APPLY:
The programme is open to interested African women aged 18 and above. To apply, download the application form and programme flyer from: www.iconwypla.org or our blog:www.iwypla.wordpress.com.
Application forms are also available at our offices: Town House No. 2, Rohi Courts, Kansanga Ggaba Road in Kampala or Plot No 7 Onono Road, Gulu Town, Gulu District, Northern Uganda.
For more info, contact us: Tel: +256-3120261190/414348780 or email: sheilakinaheirwe@yahoo.com
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