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Defeminization of Poverty: The Balkans/Asia Minor e-Entrepreneur Project

The Defeminization of Poverty project aims at increasing the number of women effectively participating in the entrepreneurial economy in the countries targeted by the project and mainly represented by Romania, Turkey and Greece. In order to reach this aim it will develop a web based and in class curriculum, implementing it with one hundred participants in each target region. An 20 on-line course subdivided into four modules each supported by in-class course material will be developed by the project. The curriculum will be developed with the contribution of all partners. The results of the project will be a curriculum with 20 web based, highly interactive course materials related to business management; a model of business plan for each target sector; a handbook for trainers; a web site; virtual classroom infrastructure. The project will be actively promoted to SMEs, their umbrella organization and governmental institution of Baltic’s Republic and Poland. Each partner in Greece, Romania and Turkey will make effort to provide funding for the continuation and dissemination of the project’s outputs by the involvement of SME associations, department of universities, governmental bodies providing funding for SMEs. It is expected that the output of the project will help people, and primarily women, with the potential of entrepreneurship to get a solid basis of general and practical management knowledge to support their experience in business. Target groups of the project are women engaged in agricultural, textile and food processing sectors.
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