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Empowering entrepreneurs with disabilities in Cambodia

Empowering entrepreneurs with disabilities in Cambodia

Australia is supporting inclusive economic growth in Cambodia by expanding opportunities for entrepreneurs with disabilities to participate in and benefit from market-driven development.

 

With support from the Australian Government delivered by Mekong Inclusive Ventures (MIV) and CAPRED, disability led small and medium enterprises receive practical training, mentorship and tools to scale their businesses sustainably.

 

Our first story features Chha Sreyneang, owner of Neang Chnai, an online shop selling pickles, dried meat and clothes. Through the program, she strengthened her pitching, financial planning and digital marketing capabilities resulting in a 50-60 per cent increase in sales and the successful launch of a new tailoring business.

 

Watch the video to see how targeted support is enabling entrepreneurs with disabilities to build resilient businesses and contribute to Cambodia’s economic growth.

 

Stay tuned for more inspiring stories!

 

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