The AWP Network is glad to announce a strategic partnership with the H.O.P.E Foundation at Covenant University. The purpose of this partnership will be to train students at Lagos State Model College, Meiran.
The project involves working with students at Lagos State Model College, Meiran and helping them to hone their business pitches and to develop their business plans and entrepreneurial ideas. Working to promote entrepreneurship to the next generation may help to reduce high youth unemployment rates in Nigeria.
At the end of the session, the AWP Network will connect the winning business plan, pitch, and idea to various resources and business support programs to ensure its sustainability. With the success of this program, we hope this initiative can be replicated across the Lagos State Model College school system. The program will begin in May.
For more information, questions or concerns email: mary [at] awpnetwork.com
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