UMFCCI President U Aye Win remarked, “Changes are constantly happening in the present-day world. We need to prepare the necessary plans to tackle arising challenges in doing business. If we can turn encountered challenges into opportunities, better business platforms will emerge. Young entrepreneurs possess techno­logical skills, and they can share their experiences and knowl­edge. Women entrepreneurs from different businesses are well-experienced. Thus, UMFC­CI calls for collaboration with these two associations.”

 

The UMFCCI president mentioned the above remarks at the ceremony for signing the MoU between Myanmar Women Entrepreneurs Net­work (MYANWEN) and My­anmar Young Entrepreneurs Association (MYEA), along with educative talks on ‘Global En­trepreneurship (GEW) Week 2023 – Thriving in Uncertainty’, held at the office of the Union of Myanmar Federation of Cham­bers of Commerce and Industry (UMFCCI) on 18 November.

 

The ‘Global Entrepreneur­ship Week (GEW)’ is usually held from 13 to 19 November in honour of entrepreneurs world­wide.

 

MYANWEN was estab­lished in 2020 as a steering entity to contribute to the so­cioeconomic development of Myanmar. The MYEA was or­ganized in 2012 by the guidance of the UMFCCI. — TWA/ TMT