A nearly 660 million HUF program will be launched to support women entrepreneurs
The project is supported by Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway through the European Economic Area (EEA) and Norway Regional Cooperation Fund in the amount of 1,824,320 euros (nearly 660 million HUF), of which nearly 40 percent can be spent on domestic goals.
The international consortium will primarily train women entrepreneurs as well as female business angel investors, develop curriculum development, and create an online platform to build their community.
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