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    Applications Open for SI She Entrepreneurs Programme 2025

    Women entrepreneurs in North Africa (Algeria, Egypt, Morocco, or Tunisia) now have an opportunity to scale their businesses and drive sustainable solutions as applications open for the Swedish Institute She Entrepreneurs Programme 2025.

    This prestigious leadership programme is designed for highly motivated female founders who are building scalable, climate-focused businesses in critical sectors such as water, energy, food production, circular economy, manufacturing, infrastructure, and transportation.

    Why Apply? Key Benefits of the Programme

    Successful applicants will gain:

    • A structured, inspiring environment to strategize and plan business growth
    •  Expert mentorship and coaching from industry leaders
    • Advanced leadership training, focusing on team building and well-being 
    • Knowledge on business development, innovation, and partnerships to expand into new markets
    • Insights into measuring and increasing business impact 
    • An immersive experience in Stockholm’s thriving entrepreneurship ecosystem
    • Access to a strong network of visionary female entrepreneurs

    Who Can Apply?

    Women entrepreneurs who:
    ✔ Own an operational business ready to expand
    ✔ Lead a business with a scalable, financially sustainable model
    ✔ Work in sectors that contribute to climate solutions
    ✔ Are based in Algeria, Egypt, Morocco, or Tunisia

    Application Details

    For more information and to apply, click here: (https://si.se/en/apply/si-leadership-programmes/she-entrepreneurs/#how-to-apply)

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