MYANWEN, MYEA collaborate for “Thriving in Uncertainty” at GEW 2023

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The Global Entrepreneurship Week (GEW) 2023 “Thriving in Uncertainty” coorganized by the Myanmar Women Entrepreneurs Network (MYANWEN) and Myanmar Young Entrepreneurs Association (MYEA) in progress yesterday at UMFCCI in Yangon.

According to the UMFCCI, the Global Entrepreneurship Week (GEW) 2023 “Thriving in Uncertainty” was held by the collaboration of Myanmar Women Entrepreneurs Network (MYANWEN) and Myanmar Young Entrepreneurs Association (MYEA) yesterday at the ballroom of the Union of Myanmar Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry (UMFCCI).
At the panel discussion of the Global Entrepreneurship (GEW) Week 2023 “Thriving in Uncertainty”, entrepreneurs discussed approaches to support from the needed place by monitoring the updated business affairs that change round the world, and the ways of practical solutions. In honour of all entrepreneurs of the world, the week from 13 to 19 November is defined as the Global Entrepreneurship (GEW) and ceremonies, workshops and networking opportunities are held. To honour these entrepreneurs, the Myanmar Women Entrepreneurs Network and the Myanmar Young Entrepreneurs Association inked the Memorandum of Understanding and held the Global Entrepreneurship Week (GEW) 2023 “Thriving in Uncertainty”. — ASH/TRKM

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