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Home»Search by Region»Africa»Chat for Women’s Livelihoods Accelerator 2024

Chat for Women’s Livelihoods Accelerator 2024

Jude OgarDecember 21, 20233 Mins Read
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Deadline: January 31, 2024

Applications for the Chat for Women’s Livelihoods Accelerator 2024 are now open. This is an 18-month programme providing training, mentorship and support to 6 social enterprises working to empower women in low-income countries economically.

Organisations that increase business skills, provide education, access to digital markets and payment tools, as well as those that provide essential mental health or healthcare support among working women and micro-entrepreneurs, are invited to apply.

Benefits

  • Support in prototyping and launching your use case‍: A comprehensive three-month onboarding and training process that equips the organisation with a fully operational minimum viable chat (MVP) ready to go live.
  • Extensive Training & Support: Ongoing monthly enterprise support tailored to help organisations achieve their strategic chat service objectives for 18 months.
  • Mentorship from leading experts and practitioners: Expert advice from Solutions Engineers, Conversational Designers and a team of Turn.io AI/Data Engineers.
  • Access to world-class Technology: A Turn.io Enterprise licence, which includes all platform features, as well as a subsidised WhatsApp Business Account for 18 months.
  • Increase in knowledge using chat-based technologies: A collaborative learning environment with quarterly cohort sessions fostering a strong community of practice among the six participating enterprises.

Eligibility

  • Open to social enterprises who want to accelerate their chat service growth and impact with guidance, mentorship, and hands-on implementation support.
  • They are looking for Social Enterprises working in Kenya, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Uganda, Senegal, and Nigeria and other low-income regions that have a clear business case or Theory of Change on how they could use a chat solution on WhatsApp to improve the economic agency of women.
  • The organisations must be able to commit to the building and continued development of their chat service and have the time, resources or team to accomplish this goal.

Selection Criteria

  • The selection process emphasises a strong business case/ theory of change for using chat to benefit low-income women entrepreneurs or women in the workforce.
  • They are particularly interested in those working to reduce gender disparities.
  • Ideal applicants are social enterprises dedicated to developing and expanding a WhatsApp-based chat service, with the resources to build, manage and sustain the chat service after the Accelerator program.
  • Applicants should have a clear measurement and evaluation plan on how their new chat-based system can deliver baseline (before accelerator) and endline data (after accelerator) on women’s economic empowerment through indicators such as increased turnover, higher income, better market access, upskilling and/or financial services integration.

Application

The application deadline is January 31, 2024. The accelerator will run from February 2024 – July 2025.

Click here to apply

For more information, visit CWL Accelerator.

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Jude Ogar is an educator and youth development practitioner with years of experience working in the education and youth development space. He is passionate about the development of youth in Africa.

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