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The Mozambique Chamber of Commerce (CCM) intends to create an incubator for small and medium enterprises (SMEs), with the goal of empowering women and young entrepreneurs.
The project, to be implemented with the support of cooperation partners from 2022, will serve as a platform for the search for business opportunities and solutions.
This information was advanced on Tuesday during the CCM general assembly session analysing the chamber’s proposed 2022 activity plan and budget, as well as its proposal for the 2021-2025 strategic plan.
In this context, CCM president Álvaro Massingue underlined that this and many other programs were aimed at mobilising the business class so as to make Mozambique increasingly prosperous and developed.
“Our strategic plan seeks more, and new, lines of dialogue, participation and guidance, for our collective and institutional action,” he said.
The materialisation of the designed projects presupposes the vision, deliberation, leadership and renewal of the trust of the members, he explained. “We want to cement our action, under the principle of good corporate governance, transparency and pro-activity, as foundations for a collective and regulated path.”
Also in the range of CCM actions for 2022 are training in matters of certification for companies, of empowering SMEs, in the areas of production and processing, and also promoting consultancy regarding market access.
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