Hebron YDRC Concludes Specialized Training to Support Women Entrepreneurs in Hebron Governorate

Hebron YDRC concluded, on Monday, March 31, 2026, a specialized training aimed at supporting and empowering women entrepreneurs, implemented within the project “Supporting Women in Economic Growth” and funded by the German Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ), with the participation of 25 women from Hebron Governorate.

The training was conducted over three days, from March 29 to 31, 2026, targeting women aged 20 to 45 from Hebron, Al-Shuyukh, Bani Naim, and Dura, who own existing small businesses. The training adopted an interactive and practical approach that enhanced participants’ engagement and facilitated the exchange of experiences among them.

The training addressed key topics focusing on small business management and development, as well as mechanisms to improve performance and productivity. It also included practical applications and interactive activities that contributed to developing participants’ skills in planning, marketing, and pricing, in addition to introducing them to opportunities to obtain financial grants to support their businesses and mechanisms for following up on their development.

The training contributed to strengthening participants’ self-confidence and their ability to manage and develop their businesses more sustainably. It also provided them with practical skills that can enhance their access to stable sources of income and strengthen their presence in the local market.

This activity comes as part of the project’s efforts to support and economically empower women through developing their small businesses, as it focuses on providing an integrated package that includes practical training and professional mentoring, while offering participants the opportunity to compete for financial grants, contributing to economic sustainability and increasing women’s participation in the labor market.