Thursday, November 21, 2024
HomeIndian NewsFICCI FLO Signs MoU with Philippines' PhilWEN to Boost Women's Economic Empowerment...

FICCI FLO Signs MoU with Philippines’ PhilWEN to Boost Women’s Economic Empowerment at 2nd Edition of Anshukam

The second edition of Anshukam, the flagship textile and handloom exhibition organized by the FICCI Ladies Organisation (FLO), witnessed a significant milestone with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between FLO and the Philippine Womens Economic Network (PhilWEN). The MoU marks a new chapter in international collaboration to promote womens economic empowerment and entrepreneurship.

FICCI FLO Signs MoU with Philippines PhilWEN

The MoU was signed on the sidelines of Anshukam, a vibrant event showcasing over 90 stalls, featuring the work of 35 women artisans from across India. FLO members did a ramp walk at the fashion show organised during Anshukam.

The MoU aims to foster stronger ties between the women entrepreneurs of India and the Philippines by facilitating networking, collaboration, and capacity building. Through this partnership, FLO and PhilWEN seek to unlock opportunities for women-led businesses in both nations. Under the agreement, FLO and PhilWEN will collaborate in areas such as networking, capacity building, trade, investment, and advocacy for policies supporting womens economic participation at national and regional levels.

Speaking on the MoU, Joyshree Das Verma, National President of FICCI FLO, stated, “It gives me immense pride to announce this partnership between FLO and PhilWEN at Anshukam 2024. Through this collaboration, we aim to empower women entrepreneurs in India and the Philippines, fostering an ecosystem that nurtures and supports women-led businesses. Together, we will build a future where women not only participate but lead in the global economy. We have organised several initiatives like Anshukam that provide a platform for entrepreneurs to connect with consumers and become market ready.”

“The MoU with PhilWen aligns well with FICCI FLOs objectives, particularly in terms of enhancing global engagement and fostering trade relationships in the ASEAN region. This partnership likely supports FLOs goals of expanding international connections and promoting trade opportunities, contributing to its broader mission of empowering women and supporting business growth,” she added.

The event showcased the incredible craftsmanship of India’s artisans, ranging from handloom weaves to handmade jewellery and home products. Among the many initiatives under FLO’s National Handloom and Textile Initiative, Anshukam highlighted efforts to revive dying crafts such as Toda Weaves from Tamil Nadu, Midnapore Checks from West Bengal, and Syahi Begar printing from Madhya Pradesh.

Disclaimer:

Mojo Patrakar may publish content sourced from external third-party providers. While we make every reasonable effort to verify the accuracy, reliability, and completeness of this information, Mojo Patrakar does not guarantee or endorse the views, opinions, conclusions, or authenticity of content provided by these third-party entities. Such content is presented solely for informational purposes, and it is not intended to substitute professional advice or to serve as a comprehensive basis for decision-making.

Mojo Patrakar expressly disclaims any liability for errors, omissions, or inaccuracies that may arise from third-party content, as well as any reliance readers may place upon it. Users are strongly encouraged to conduct independent verification and consult with qualified professionals as necessary before making any decisions based on information obtained through Mojo Patrakar.

Ravindra Kirti Founder Mojo Patrakar
Ravindra Kirti Founder Mojo Patrakarhttp://mojopatrakar.com/
Ravindra Kirti is a well-rounded Marketing professional with an impressive academic and professional portfolio. He is IIM Calcutta alumnus & holds a PhD in Commerce, having written an insightful thesis on consumer behavior and psychology, which informs his deep understanding of market dynamics and client engagement strategies. His academic journey includes an MBA in Marketing, where he specialized in strategic management, international marketing, and luxury retail management, equipping him with a global perspective and a strategic edge in high-end market segments.In addition to his business expertise, Ravindra is also academically trained in law, holding a Master’s in Law with specializations in law of patents, IT & IPR, police law and administration, white-collar crime, and corporate crime. This legal knowledge complements his role as the Chief at Jurislaw Partners, where he applies a blend of legal acumen and strategic marketing.With such a rich educational background, Ravindra excels across a range of fields, from legal marketing to luxury retail, and event design. His ability to interlace disciplines—commerce, marketing, and law—enables him to drive successful outcomes in every venture he undertakes, whether as Chief at Jurislaw Partners, Editor at Mojo Patrakar and Global Growth Forum, Founder of CircusINC, or Chief Designer at Byaah by CircusINC.On a personal note, Ravindra Kirti is not only a devoted pawrent to his pet, Kattappa, but also an enthusiast of Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) and holds a Taekwondo Dan 1. This active lifestyle complements his multifaceted career, reflecting his discipline, resilience, and commitment—qualities he brings into his professional relationships. His bond with Kattappa adds a warm, grounded side to his profile, showcasing his nurturing and compassionate nature, which shines through in his connections with clients and colleagues.Ravindra’s career exemplifies versatility, intellectual depth, and excellence. Whether through his contributions to media, law, events, or design, he remains a dynamic and influential presence, continually innovating and leaving a lasting impact across industries. His ability to balance these diverse roles is a testament to his strategic vision and dedication to making a difference in every field he enters.
RELATED ARTICLES

Most Popular

Recent Comments