Open Discussion on “Bangladesh 2.0: We Are On Your Side”
The WSME Business Support Centre hosted a webinar titled “Bangladesh 2.0: We Are On Your Side” to provide support and guidance to women entrepreneurs in the wake of Bangladesh’s political crisis and the formation of a new interim government. The session aimed to address the challenges faced by women entrepreneurs, discuss strategies for business resilience and mental health, and chart a path forward for recovery and growth.
Opening Remarks
The webinar began with a minute of silence to honor the martyrs of the recent student movement. Participants shared personal stories and reflections on the difficult days, highlighting a sense of solidarity and the collective impact of the crisis.
Key Discussion Points
- Sustaining Businesses and Families:
Dr. Farzana Nahid, Adnan Ahmed, and Asif Ahnaf discussed how entrepreneurs, particularly Jamdani traders, are sustaining their communities and weaver families during these challenging times. The speakers emphasized the importance of resilience and adaptability in business operations. - Proposals to the Government:
It was proposed that the government consider reducing the trade license renewal fees for small traders to alleviate financial burdens. This measure would support small businesses in maintaining operations despite the economic downturn. - Building Community and Collaboration:
Participants were encouraged to form communities among themselves, fostering an environment of mutual support. The idea of exchanging business products within the network of women entrepreneurs was discussed as a strategy for survival and sustainability. - Experience Sharing and Mentorship:
Entrepreneurs were urged to share their experiences and offer mentorship to each other. By leveraging their collective knowledge and expertise, they can help one another navigate the crisis and rebuild stronger businesses. - Unity and Positive Mindset:
The session highlighted the need for unity and a positive attitude among women entrepreneurs. Emphasizing collaboration over competition can lead to a more supportive and thriving business community. - International Market Opportunities:
Merina Hussina spoke about the desire for more opportunities to showcase women-led businesses internationally, advocating for easier access to global markets.
Entrepreneur Insights
- Farhana Munmun: Expressed concern for artisans struggling to survive due to a lack of financial resources.
- Afroza Naznin Shumi: Highlighted a government proposal to reduce trade license renewal fees for small traders.
- Hasina: Shared hopes of completing international project-based work orders that have been delayed due to the crisis.
- Saleha Begum: Suggested buying and selling products within the women entrepreneurs’ network to support each other.
- Khurshed Jahan: Stressed the importance of unity and a non-judgmental, supportive community.
- Merina Hussina: Spoke about the potential for women entrepreneurs to access international markets and the opportunities it could bring.
Conclusion
The main objective of this webinar was to provide a platform for women entrepreneurs to voice their concerns, share experiences, and discuss strategies for overcoming the current crisis. The session underscored the importance of unity, collaboration, and constructive guidance in navigating these challenging times. Moving forward, the WSME Business Support Centre will continue to support women entrepreneurs, fostering resilience and promoting growth through shared knowledge and community support.