ilo Projects

Ongoing Projects

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Accomplished Projects

Enhancing Skills of Women and Workers Informal Economy for Employment: Harnessing the Potential of Green Transition: Towards Human-centered Recovery from Covid-19 RBSA Skills Project

  • November 30, 2023

The Federation of Woman Entrepreneurs’ Associations of Nepal (FWEAN) has been at the forefront of a transformative project aimed at enhancing the skills of women and workers in the informal economy for employment. The project, titled “Enhancing Skills of Women and Workers Informal Economy for Employment: Harnessing the Potential of Green Transition: Towards Human-centered Recovery from Covid-19 RBSA Skills Project,”…

Formalizing Women Enterprises through Enhancing their Capacity and Promoting Gender Equality

  • June 20, 2021

ILO project “Formalizing Women Enterprises through Enhancing their Capacity and Promoting Gender Equality in Nepal” With the help of ILO, project entitled “Formalizing Women Enterprises through Enhancing their Capacity and Promoting Gender Equality in Nepal” was initiated and implemented by FWEAN in seven districts of Nepal starting from 1st March 2014.This project is facilitating women entrepreneurs for building their capacity…

Promote Decent Work in Informal Micro and Small Homebased Women-Led Enterprises and Facilitate their

  • September 16, 2020

Since 2013, FWEAN has been collaborating with ILO to promote women enterprises in formalization and capacity building starting from Way-out of Informality project and this partnership continued in ILO’s Sustainable Global Supply Chain Project in South Asia.  As part of the work with the project, in 2019, the FWEAN has made some significant progress in terms of registration of new…

Enabling Women Owned Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise Recovery

  • April 10, 2021

It is currently estimated that in Asia, nearly one-third of new small enterprises are being set up by women, and in many cases these businesses are creating employment faster than the countries' domestic averages (Thapa, 2004). In Nepal out of 9,23,353 registered MSME around 27 percentage (2,47,880) are women owned enterprise. Nepal ranks 127 out of 156 countries in the…