
Kara is hosting a regional training workshop this week for micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), running until November 7. The workshop is organized by the Ministry of Investment Promotion, Industry, and Economic Sovereignty.
The event is part of the Project to Support Investment Promotion and Public-Private Partnership Development (PAPIDPPP). It aims to equip local entrepreneurs, including artisans, traders, women business owners, company heads, and young startup founders, with practical tools to structure their businesses, improve competitiveness, and access financing.
Training sessions cover areas such as business creation and management, marketing, basic accounting, and the use of digital tools to increase business visibility. The program seeks to strengthen local entrepreneurship and build a more dynamic private sector, considered vital to the country’s economic and social development.
The initiative is financed by the African Development Bank (AfDB) through its Transition Support Facility.


