Impact
4500+
SMEs Supported
3700+
Capacity Building
560+
Access to Market
65+
Access to Finance
100+
New Jobs Created
350+
Export Support
600+
Agriculture
30+
Advocacy
Women Enterprise Alliance (WenA) is a registered Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) in Nigeria. Whose mission is to develop world-class and diverse entrepreneurs who can meet the demands of an ever-changing marketplace in Nigeria. In collaboration with our partners, we design programs to foster job creation and enterprise development in accordance with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG).
Mentoring & Coaching
WenA's mentoring program offers consistent and field-tested mentorship with qualified mentors. The organization is poised to support entrepreneurs by navigating challenges and successfully growing their business.
Capacity Building
Through blended learning, the organization offers a comprehensive combination of elements to provide entrepreneurs with the essential tools for success.
Business Development Support Services:
As an accredited Business Development Services (BDS) provider, WenA offers a range of services tailored to the development of the Micro, Small, and Medium-sized Enterprises (MSME).
Advocacy
WenA remains committed to the promotion of gender-inclusive economic development, mental health in business, and to cultivate an ecosystem for SMEs. WenA is an advocate for local new and established businesses by providing the tools they need to be successful.
Access to Market
WenA creates market opportunities for entrepreneurs by fostering a marketplace community. Through online and event-based networking, the organization facilitates conversations and connections.
Access to Finance
WenA facilitates access to finance for qualified businesses with our financial institution as well as potential investors.
PROGRAMS
“WenA is committed to fostering a supportive ecosystem for SMEs and social enterprises through capacity-building initiatives, in expanding prospects for Intra-regional trade, conduct advocacy and awareness-raising on gender inclusivity and the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) issues, while Strengthening women’s intra- trade associations and networks”.
Founder, WenA
3rd WenA Conference on SME Scalability and Intra-regional Trade