Self-Employment Project executed jointly by WeGlobal and EKVITA and funded by the World Bank intends to improve employment opportunities for citizens of Azerbaijan.

Self-Employment Program executed jointly by WeGlobal and EKVITA and funded by the World Bank intends to improve employment opportunities of citizens of Azerbaijan. In program framework, citizens with low-income families, martyrs and their family members, and people with disabilities are provided with certain equipment to start their small and medium sized businesses (except, the cash provision). The program attendants are consistently provided with training and observation sessions to prevent potential business risks, and ensure smooth operations.

Self-Employment Project executed jointly by WeGlobal and EKVITA and funded by the World Bank intends to improve employment opportunities for citizens of Azerbaijan.
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What Our Experts Say About SEP Project?

In my honest opinion, the "Self Employment Project" (SEP) in Azerbaijan holds significant socio-economic potential. While it may not fully address the country's unemployment, training around 8,000 individuals annually is a step forward. The project can inspire entrepreneurship, put private enterprises in the spotlight, and offer innovative ways to earn a living. It won't solve unemployment entirely, but it can make a positive impact on individuals and the economy.

Henrik Jess

Henrik Jess

Project Expert

In my opinion, the SEP project in Azerbaijan holds significant potential. It can have a substantial social impact, especially for unemployed youth and women who are open to new challenges. This project is a valuable step towards improving employability and addressing unemployment issues in Azerbaijan.

Vicente López i Mateu

Vicente López i Mateu

Project Expert
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