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Inauguração da Incubadora Central de São Tomé e Príncipe
Written by Super UserMuala+ entrepreneurs receive the keys to their enterprises
Written by Editor OnlineThe Minister of Youth, Sports and Entrepreneurship, delivered, on 25 February, the keys of 13 enterprises to the 13 entrepreneurs of the MUALA+ Project, which aims to improve the working conditions of the ladies that practice economic activities in their neighbourhoods, and also to promote the culture of female entrepreneurship, carried out by MJDE/DE in partnership with UNDP and ILO.
The official ceremony to hand over the keys took place in the MJDE meeting room. It should be recalled that in addition to the constructions, the beneficiaries of the MUALA+ project also count on support in terms of various equipment, raw materials, and the formative package and training in business techniques.
Ministry of Health awarded pandemic combat materials under the scope of Empreende Jovem
Written by Editor OnlineThe Minister of Youth, Sports and Entrepreneurship, Vinício Pina, delivered yesterday to the Minister of Health, Edgar Neves, a lot of materials to support the fight against the #COVID19 pandemic in Sao Tome and Principe. The lot includes 900 impermeable gowns, 124 bottles of 70% alcohol and 156 bars of soap. All products delivered were produced locally as part of the support that the Ministry of Youth, through the Programme Empreende Jovem, gave to 16 national entrepreneurs. The gowns were made by the winning projects "Roselyn Silva Unipessoal - LDA", "STP Multi-industrial" and "Englobe, Lda e Figueira STP Lda".
Empreende Jovem is implemented by the Ministry of Youth, Sports and Entrepreneurship with technical and financial support from UNDP Sao Tome and Principe. Ministry of Youth The UNDP Resident Representative, Katarzyna Wawiernia was present at the handing over of the materials.
In June 2020 several young entrepreneurs and associations were challenged to find innovative solutions that could mitigate the impacts of the pandemic in Sao Tome and Principe. The result of this challenge resulted in several services and goods that are now available to the entire population in the country such as the production of soap, alcohol, home delivery service, online shopping and the production of masks.
Sao Tome and Principe will be represented at the Youth Summit Coneckt Africa 2021
Written by Editor OnlineAnother edition of YouthConnekt Africa (YCA) takes place from 20 to 22 October in Accra, Ghana. The YCA is a pan-African platform with a vision to connect African youth to socio-economic transformation. The platform seeks to empower young people by enhancing their knowledge, experiences and skills while investing in their ideas, innovations, and initiatives. The YCA Hub has grown into a network of 24 African countries with long-term sponsors and partners, including the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) and the Government of Rwanda. Over the years, the summit has seen high-level participation from various UN agencies, African youth ministers, the private sector and youth-led organisations.
São Tomé and Príncipe will attend the event with a delegation led by the Minister of Youth, Sports and Entrepreneurship, Vinício Pina, and including the Director of Entrepreneurship, Alexander Ferreira, Social Entrepreneur, Edgar Coelho, UNDP Resident Representative, Katarzyna Wawiernia and Associate Manager Dynka Amorim.
The summit will be held under the theme: "Africa Beyond Aid: Positioning Youth for the Post-COVID Economy and AfCFTA Opportunities". The aim is to raise awareness among the continent's youth about an Africa Beyond Aid Agenda and to position youth to take advantage of the opportunities that AfCFTA presents.
For more information visit the website: https://www.youthconnektafrica2021.org/.
On the sidelines of the #YouthConnektAfrica2021 Summit taking place in Accra, Ghana, the Minister of Youth, Sports and Entrepreneurship, Vinício Pina and UNDP Resident Representative of Sao Tome and Principe, Katarzyna Wawiernia, met with UNDP Regional Director for Africa, Ahunna Eziankowa, Youth Ministers and UNDP representatives from #YouthConnektAfrica member countries.
INAUGURATION OF THE 1ST SHOP OF THE COMPETITION INNOVATION STARTUPS
Written by Editor OnlineThe Tinteiros e Soluções shop was inaugurated this week, on 21 September, and is located in Quilombo. The entrepreneur Gilmar das Neves, one of the participants and winners of the Innovation STARTUPS Competition - Ideas for New Businesses, is the promoter of this project and revealed to be very happy and fulfilled for accomplishing this step, this dream.
This business is dedicated to recycling and filling ink cartridges and toners, with environmental valorisation, as well as specialising in the maintenance and sale of printers. It has a dedicated service for business customers and a personalised service for individual customers. It also provides copying and printing services and in the future will add other services to complete its offer and be able to grow.
In addition to their own employment, this project creates another youth job in STP.
Good luck Gilmar!
Meet Coco Expres, an entrepreneurial initiative
Written by Editor OnlineGuided by an entrepreneurial spirit, dozens of young people have been paying attention to the initiatives launched by the Ministry of Youth, Sports and Entrepreneurship in partnership with UNDP, which annually launches initiatives to encourage young people about entrepreneurship.
Abdulay Rosa, is a young man who discovered at an early age the importance of entrepreneurship as a tool for the development of the country. The term Entrepreneur is directly linked to the person who achieves, who produces new ideas through the congruence between creativity and imagination.
Through daily experience, the young entrepreneur identified a lack of natural and healthy drinks, a large amount of waste derived from green coconuts, a lack of use of biodegradable materials in commerce, a lack of current coconut production and unemployment that has increased thanks to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Reflecting on the contribution of young people in society and how they can through entrepreneurship change the situation of not only their communities but also the country, Abdulay proposed to create a business that could ensure a greater supply of 100% natural coconut water.
For him, succeeding would mean turning green coconut waste into Tubete, into Organic compost and producing coconut trees so that there will be no shortage of coconut trees in the coming years, thus creating new jobs.
This is how Coco Expres STP came about, an initiative that aims to promote self-employment by marketing green coconut water spreading its benefit to health and well-being.
In 2020, MJDE and UNDP launched Empreende Jovem, with the aim of developing the entrepreneurial ecosystem of São Tomé and Príncipe through a platform of incubators, which are spaces where there will be means and personnel available to work with entrepreneurs both in developing their ideas and in monitoring their businesses.
Lay, as he is known by his friends and family, signed up for the Programme Empreende Jovem with the intention of solving an identified problem and creating new jobs for his community.
He presented his idea and competed along with hundreds of other young people to find grants and training to implement his business.
After being selected, the young entrepreneur received funding and is in the implementation phase of his business. Currently, he is building his office and warehouse to store his goods.
Despite the efforts of MJDE and UNDP, a large fringe of the youth layer is looking for their first job and without ideas of starting their own business, but through the various programmes to encourage and foster entrepreneurship, many of them are being trained on the subject thus paving the way to create their own jobs.
It is important to ensure that young people living in the most remote communities of the country are informed, trained and listened to as a solution for the development of Sao Tome and Principe.
MJDE, FSA and Fundação Filhos de STP prepare the second edition of the marathon in Sao Tome
Written by Editor OnlineThe Minister of Youth, Sports and Entrepreneurship, Vinicio Pina, met this Friday, 10th, with the President of the São Tomense Athletics Federation, Euridice Medeiros, and the President of the Fundação Filhos de STP, Miguel Martin, in order to launch the preparatory activities for the 2022 edition of the "São Tomé Marathon".
The three interlocutors evaluated the 2020 edition, which took place last July 4, and gave a positive note to the organizing committee. They underlined, in this regard, the collaboration of the various public and private institutions and sponsoring companies.
The three promoters of the São Tomé Marathon decided to announce that the second edition will take place on 26 June 2022, and the preliminary tasks for the purpose are already under way.
During the meeting, Vinicio Pina praised the commitment of the institutional partners, and appealed to the companies that operate in STP to support the next edition of the marathon.
It is worth remembering that, in this first edition, more than 150 national and foreign athletes participated.
MJDE and UNDP hand in hand for the growth of Entrepreneurship
Written by Editor OnlineThe Ministry of Youth, Sports and Entrepreneurship (MJDE), through the Directorate of Entrepreneurship - in its mandate to promote entrepreneurship in the country - has invested in finding training opportunities and direct incentives for young entrepreneurs.
Despite the limitations of the market, MJDE, through local and international partners, has encouraged young people to realise their business ideas.
The Minister of Youth, Sports and Entrepreneurship, Vinicio Pina, continues to sensitise bilateral and multilateral partners, namely the UNDP, to ensure support for the projects already flagged.
Agostinho Neto hosts the launching of the new Girls Empowerment project
Written by Editor OnlineThe community of Agostinho Neto, district of Lobata, was the chosen scenery for the launching of the project "Empowerment of Girls" that has as main objective the accomplishment of the national strategy of gender.
It is a project made up of the following components: increased technical business capacity through UNICEF, increased access to finance for startups led by women in vulnerable situations through UNDP, increased capacity of women-led startup associations through ILO, and increased education-related safety nets available for girls in vulnerable situations through UNICEF.
The project targets girls aged 18-24 who have experienced early pregnancy, are at risk of dropping out of school and those who have dropped out for some reason.
At the time, the Minister of Youth, Vinício Pina, underlined the importance of the project because "we have seen in recent times, an increasing number of this section of the population of school age abandoning their studies, especially in this pandemic period due to various factors, mainly economic, social, financial, among others, especially young women, which may be perfectly reversed with this project in a well defined way, implemented to combat this growing index that graces our society.
Throughout the project, training in entrepreneurship will be implemented as a tool of capital importance capable of allowing girls to be better integrated in society so that they can be their own solutions, those of their families and of society.
The UNICEF representative said that "we should work so that each family, each woman, each youth, each adolescent and each child can enjoy a family life, a social context favourable to their health and well-being and development. In fact, as you know, women, girls and children are unfortunately the most affected, especially as regards the socio-economic impacts of this pandemic.
The project lasts 3 months and is supported by UNICEF, UNDP and ILO to build the capacities of 180 girls who have dropped out of school by providing training in life skills, sex education and sewing, entrepreneurship, etc.
The project aims to make the girls attend school and be informed about professional opportunities and develop other skills in women empowerment.
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Family budget day meets with young entrepreneurs
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In the context of the activities of the SDG-Fund, a joint fund of the United Nations System for inclusion and empowerment of families and youths, the Entrepreneurship Department started in Ponta-Figo, district of Lembá, the first Family Budget, Savings and Dissemination of the Social Entrepreneurship primer for about 300 families and youths distributed over 13 localities of the country.
This program is the result of a United Nations Fund, made available to countries in the context of the #ODS for the implementation of a catalytic program focused on Social Protection. At a global level, 24 countries were selected and Sao Tome & Principe came in 2nd place in the presentation of proposals.
Budgeted at U$D 2 million the Joint Programme was implemented under the leadership of the Ministry of Labour, Solidarity, Family and Vocational Training in close collaboration with the Office of the Resident Coordinator and three other Ministries (of Health, Youth, Sports and Entrepreneurship and the Ministry of Education) and four other UN Agencies (UNDP, UNICEF, WHO and ILO).
The programme aims to support the Government in implementing the Social Register, the parental education programme, Youth engagement through social entrepreneurship and access to Health and nutrition with monitoring and case management through DHIS2.
The implementation of this activity in the districts identified (Mé-zochi, Água Grande and Lembá), arises from the need to promote financial inclusion and awaken in young people the interest in planning to save and invest, empowering and equipping them with tools that enable them to create their own businesses.
Following the project Empreende Jovem, the MJDE and the UNDP in partnership with the operator UNITEL-STP and the BGFI-Bank are creating in the country undertakings capable of fostering the entrepreneurial culture and the creation of new opportunities for entrepreneurs.
It is the construction of a network of Incubators (in Sao Tome and Principe) that are being installed in the country as an alternative for the development of new businesses, jobs and income.
A business/enterprise incubator is an institution with the objective of preparing, strengthening and giving support to micro and small enterprises that are in the initial phase so that they survive in the market.
Incubators offer business management services, technical support and complementary training for entrepreneurs by means of a structured physical space with meeting rooms, internet and access to tools and equipment that are offered to new companies. Moreover, it is also done through administrative services such as financial management, marketing, market analysis and legal assistance.
The target public that characterises this initiative is made up of students, scientists, entrepreneurs, companies that wish to develop new projects, products and services based on innovative technology. Incubators constitute a planned space that, among other things, avoids the early failure of businesses and collaborates with their strengthening within the market.
In São Tomé and Príncipe, incubators are not-for-profit and are a tool to help young people connect with other projects and entrepreneurs through technology.
Within the Empreende Jovem Project, the Minister of Youth, Sports and Entrepreneurship, Vinício Pina, signed a contract with eight (8) new entrepreneurs so that they receive funding for their business projects.
Empreende Jovem is a programme run by MJDE with funding from UNDP which aims to support the private sector in the creation of employment and through this improve the family economies of those involved, both entrepreneurs and those who work in the companies that the project aims to support.
In parallel to the prize of 25.000 USD, this and other winning organisations will also have internet services, during a period of execution, offered by UNITEL-STP, and also the possibility of having financial guidance from BGFI Bank, partners of the Programme.
Started training in small business management under the United Nations Joint Programme
Written by Editor OnlineDuring the training they will learn how to transform a simple idea into a small business and for those who already have one they will learn how to manage it.
Women from all districts of São Tomé and the Autonomous Region of Príncipe are participating in the training. The classes are taught by trainers and mentors from the ILO and UNDP and take place in the District Councils of Lembá, Cantagalo, Lobata and Mé-zochi, the National Library and the Protásio Pina Cultural Centre in the Autonomous Region of Príncipe.
To be implemented by December 2021, MUALA + is framed within the Multi-Partner Trust Fund (MPTF) Evaluation, Phase 2 and targets children and adolescents, vulnerable families, start-ups and micro businesses led by women, particularly those in vulnerable situations.
The project hopes to contribute to the realization of the national gender strategy, particularly for the economic empowerment of Sao Tomean women, and directly respond to the challenges in the global and national context of COVID19.
Source: UNDP