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TECHNOLOGY FOR WOMEN IN BUSINESS. Presented By Ms. Mmabatho Matiwane. TWIB BACKGROUND. A national programme initiated by the Department of Trade and Industry (the dti) in 1998 in partnership with various stakeholders - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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TECHNOLOGY FOR TECHNOLOGY FOR WOMEN IN BUSINESSWOMEN IN BUSINESS

Presented By Presented By

Ms. Mmabatho MatiwaneMs. Mmabatho Matiwane

TWIB BACKGROUNDTWIB BACKGROUND

• A national programme initiated by the Department of Trade and Industry (the dti) in 1998 in partnership with various stakeholders

• the dti strives to advance women in business to encourage a drive toward competitiveness and socio-economic transformation

• Presently TWIB is located at the CSIR in Pretoria.

OUR VISIONOUR VISION

“To grow and sustain women’s enterprises through the use of

technology”.

STRATEGIC OBJECTIVESSTRATEGIC OBJECTIVES

Creating awareness on the importance of using technology for women entrepreneurs

Promoting and facilitating access to technology

• Encourage creativity and competitiveness through the use of technology.

OBJECTIVES CONTINUEDOBJECTIVES CONTINUED Identify and promote relevant best

practices and models. Identify and facilitate relevant

training and technology transfer processes for women’s enterprises.

Encouraging entrepreneurship and influencing young women to follow careers in science, engineering and technology through our Techno-girl Programme

PRIORITY SECTORSPRIORITY SECTORS

• Tourism, arts and crafts• Textile and clothing• Information and

communications technology• Agriculture, food & agro-

processing• Mining, minerals, energy• Construction, engineering &

infrastructure

BENEFICIARIESBENEFICIARIES

Primary: Women owned and managed small to medium formal enterprises.

Secondary: Organization’s supporting and facilitating access to business technological solutions.

KEY IMPLEMENTATION KEY IMPLEMENTATION PARTNERSPARTNERS

• National scientific, technological and industrial research institutions

• Support structures for small, medium and micro enterprises (SMMEs)

• Public/private sector • Women enterprise organizations

ACHIEVEMENTSACHIEVEMENTS

• Partnership with Africa Project Development Facility, resulting in ICT Training 2001-2002

• Partnership with the CSIR:– Water2Women– Waste2Wood– Rotomoulding (with the Ford

Foundation)– Beauty-I-Slices

ACHIEVEMENTSACHIEVEMENTS

• Partnership with Kellogg Foundation, resulting in budgetary support for the period August 1999 to August 2003

• Partnership with Cisco Systems, Tombo Entrepreneurial Development Centre and the CSIR resulting in Tombo IT Academy

INSTITUTIONAL INSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURESTRUCTURE

The Department of Trade and Industry – Leadership

of Mrs Lindiwe Hendricks

Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry(the dti GWE

Unit) Technology for Women in Business(TWIB)

CSIR Technology and

Administration Support

PROJECTS : PROJECTS : WATER2WOMENWATER2WOMEN

AMADRUMAMADRUM

A household water treatment plant benefits people with no access or limited access to sustainable

potable water linked to a rotomoulding technology transfer project producing the main component of the AmaDrum

WASTE2WOODWASTE2WOODSIYATYALA PROJECTSIYATYALA PROJECT

A nursery dedicated to the cultivation of fibre and food plants through technology transfer to benefit women entrepreneurs.

BEAUTY-I-SLICESBEAUTY-I-SLICES

Manufacturing, marketing and sale of hydro gel cosmetic products impregnated with natural herbs for purposes of eye treatments

NEW PROJECT: NEW PROJECT: INFOPRENEUR NETWORKINFOPRENEUR NETWORK

To train a network of Infopreneurs that provides information technology (IT) and computer literacy, upgrading the centre into a business info centre. The aim is to build and equip existing women-owned businesses.

BUDGETBUDGET

• 6 Million per Annum

CONCLUSIONCONCLUSION

TWIB facilitates technology-based business solutions to women-owned enterprises and in the process, unlocking constraints for women entrepreneurs.This is done in partnership with technology experts, scientific researchers, and business support structures.

THANK YOUTHANK YOU

www.twib.co.zawww.twib.co.zaTel: 012 841 4983Fax: 012 841 4954

dmashamaite@csir.co.za

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