In partnership with bp Oman, Authority of Small and Medium Enterprises Development and Industrial Innovation Academy, Tawasul concluded of the fourth cycle of the ‘Mulhimat’ programme, which benefitted 25 women entrepreneurs and more than 90 college and university students this cycle.
It included activities such as the Mulhimat Café, capacity building workshops, mentoring sessions, ‘Rua’ sessions and specialised mentoring courses for 3 months for the recognized small and medium enterprises (SMEs).
The programme aimed at enhancing Omani women’s entrepreneurial skills by addressing business gaps and challenges through in-depth mentorship on topics related to business management such as business modelling, human resource management, commercial law, financial management and others to promote their business expansion, sustainability and growth. The programme participants represented many diverse business types such as health and fitness, engineering services, beauty and cosmetics, food industry, administrative services, IT, artificial intelligence and building and infrastructure.
Ibrahim Al Hinai, social investment manager for bp Oman, Kuwait and Qatar, commented: “The ‘Mulhimat’ programme plays a crucial role in empowering Omani women to craft their entrepreneurial skills while enabling them to build their confidence to enter the market. Thanks to our partnership with Tawasul over the last four cycles, the programme has created a resourceful space for women to learn, build their resources and create sustainable livelihoods in the long-term.”
Hazim Abdullah, CEO of Tawasul, expressed his delight with the success of the program, saying: "I am thrilled to see how the ‘Mulhimat 4’ program has impacted the lives of these talented women entrepreneurs. The program has provided them with the necessary support and resources to take their businesses to the next level. I would like to extend my gratitude to our partners, bp Oman, Authority of Small and Medium Enterprises Development, and Industrial Innovation Academy, for their invaluable support in making this programme a success.”