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Fontamara: Intensive Entrepreneurship Training for 50 Young People with LESPWA POU DEMEN
Fontamara: Intensive Entrepreneurship Training for 50 Young People with LESPWA POU DEMEN
Fontamara: Intensive Entrepreneurship Training for 50 Young People with LESPWA POU DEMEN

Fontamara: Intensive Entrepreneurship Training for 50 Young People with LESPWA POU DEMEN

LESPWA POU DEMEN: a unique program that aims to train 50 young people from Fontamara in entrepreneurship and economic autonomy.

In a difficult economic climate, a glimmer of hope is shining in Fontamara with LESPWA POU DEMEN, an intensive entrepreneurship training program that aims to transform local youth into true agents of economic and social development.

A Program to Unleash Youth Potential

For four consecutive weekends, 50 young people from Fontamara will follow a practical and comprehensive program focused on creating viable and innovative microenterprises. The goal: to give them the tools they need to create, structure, and grow their projects while meeting the needs of their community.

Key Objective: To strengthen entrepreneurial skills, stimulate creativity, and promote the economic independence of Fontamara’s youth.

4 modules to become an entrepreneur

The training, designed to be both theoretical and practical, is divided into four essential modules:

- Entrepreneurship: From idea to business model, legal status, vision, and strategy.
- Simplified Finance: Understanding turnover, profits, margins, forecasting finances, and managing cash flow.
- Marketing, Communication & Sales: Building your brand image, mastering sales techniques, and pitching your project.
- Emotional Intelligence: Developing leadership, managing emotions, and improving relationships.

Concrete results for Fontamara

At the end of the program, 50 young people will have been trained and at least 20 entrepreneurial projects will be launched, in areas such as services, recycling, crafts, and food. A supportive ecosystem will be established, bringing together mentors, partners, and local organizations to ensure the sustainability of these initiatives.

A call for partners and sponsors

To amplify the impact of LESPWA POU DEMEN, the organizers are launching a call for grants, partnerships, and sponsorships. Public institutions, foundations, businesses, and donors are invited to support this program in order to create a model of sustainable change for Haitian youth.

Press and Partnership Contacts

Antoine Oriol Initiative Manager
antoinoriol@gmail.com
+509 4726 0738

Christelle Moussignac Operations Director
christellemarielenamoussignac@gmail.com

Pierre Jean Daniel Public Relations Officer
jdinfonews98@gmail.com

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