Celebrating women entrepreneurs through vendor business schools
The VBS is a program of CGIAR Resilient Cities initiative that aims to empower small food vendors by providing them with vital knowledge, skills, and resources to overcome the challenges of their daily business operations and improve their food safety measures. Currently, the VBS program is being pi...
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| author | Britanico, Stella Concepcion R. Ricarte, Phoebe Bertuso, Arma |
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| description | The VBS is a program of CGIAR Resilient Cities initiative that aims to empower small food vendors by providing them with vital knowledge, skills, and resources to overcome the challenges of their daily business operations and improve their food safety measures. Currently, the VBS program is being piloted in two countries, Philippines and Kenya. In the Philippines, CGIAR has partnered with the City Government of Quezon City to conduct the program from February to July 2024. Vendor participants are selected from private and public markets and temporary vending sites. The training and coaching sessions will cover topics on entrepreneurship, business planning, budgeting, marketing, risk management, adapting to technological changes, establishing financial connections, and ensuring food safety |
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| spelling | CGSpace1731732025-06-30T08:32:27Z Celebrating women entrepreneurs through vendor business schools Britanico, Stella Concepcion R. Ricarte, Phoebe Bertuso, Arma women entrepreneurs training materials The VBS is a program of CGIAR Resilient Cities initiative that aims to empower small food vendors by providing them with vital knowledge, skills, and resources to overcome the challenges of their daily business operations and improve their food safety measures. Currently, the VBS program is being piloted in two countries, Philippines and Kenya. In the Philippines, CGIAR has partnered with the City Government of Quezon City to conduct the program from February to July 2024. Vendor participants are selected from private and public markets and temporary vending sites. The training and coaching sessions will cover topics on entrepreneurship, business planning, budgeting, marketing, risk management, adapting to technological changes, establishing financial connections, and ensuring food safety 2024-03 2025-02-18T15:24:34Z 2025-02-18T15:24:34Z Blog Post https://hdl.handle.net/10568/173173 en Open Access CGIAR Initiative on Resilient Cities Stella Concepcion R. Britanico , Phoebe Ricarte and Arma Bertuso. 2024. Celebrating women entrepreneurs through vendor business schools. CGIAR Initiative on Resilient Cities |
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