Amazon collaborates with govt entities to empower Indian women entrepreneurs
text_fieldsBengaluru: E-commerce giant Amazon India on Friday announced collaboration with four government entities as part of its programme Amazon Saheli to accelerate the growth of women entrepreneurs across the country.
The entities include Uttar Pradesh State Rural Livelihood Mission (UPSRLM), Assam Rural Infrastructure and Agricultural Services (ARIAS), Chhattisgarh State Forest Department (CG Forest) and Jharkhand State Livelihood Promotion Society (JSLPS).
The collaborations, as part of the Women's Entrepreneurship Day, are aligned with Amazon's commitment to digitise 1 crore Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), and enable $10 billion in e-commerce exports and create 20 lakh jobs by 2025, the company said in a statement.
Amazon.in also launched a special WED storefront with a selection of products made available by women-owned businesses. The WED storefront will help customers discover and purchase from close to 98,000 unique products including selections like handicraft, handloom, fashion accessories, grocery and more.
As part of the collaboration, the Amazon Saheli programme offers extensive training and skill development workshops for its participants to help women entrepreneurs associated understand the nuances of online selling and develop skills and capabilities necessary to grow their business on Amazon.in.
Amazon.in looks to bring in the regional selection and unique products across categories like grocery, home and fashion accessories offered for sale by women entrepreneurs from across Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Uttar Pradesh and Assam to millions of Amazon customers across the country.
Amazon India launched the Amazon Saheli programme in 2017 to enable women entrepreneurs to become successful sellers on Amazon.in. Currently, Amazon Saheli works with over 50 partners such as National Urban Livelihood Mission, JSLPS, ARIAS, etc, with a reach of over 10,00,000 women entrepreneurs.